Blood lipids linked to cancer, along with family history

Fat biomolecules in the blood, called ‘serum lipids,’ are necessary evils. They play important roles in the lipid metabolism and are integral for the normal functioning of the body. However, they have a darker side; according to several studies, they are associated with various cancers. The medical community has far to go before truly understanding the implications of different serum lipid levels in cancer.

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