Cancers in distant organs alter liver function

According to a study from Weill Cornell Medicine researchers, cancers frequently release molecules into the bloodstream that pathologically alter the liver, shifting it to an inflammatory state, causing fat buildup, and impairing its normal detoxifying functions. This finding sheds light on one of cancer’s sneakier survival mechanisms and raises the possibility of developing new drugs and tests to identify and reverse this process.

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