Cornell study links omega-6 fatty acid to aggressive breast cancer growth

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A new study led by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers has revealed that linoleic acidan omega-6 fatty acid common in Western dietssignificantly boosts the growth of triple-negative breast cancer, an aggressive and hard-to-treat form of the disease.

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