As quoted by Times of India, the bad cholesterol be the fuel that sparked the growth potential of brain cancer, glioblastoma. How it works just like the hormones that trigger the growth of breast, or prostate cancer.
Glioblastoma is a type of brain cancer the most common. Very aggressive and difficult to treat, with a survival rate of only about 15 months after diagnosis.
Based on the report Journal of Cancer Discovery, a number of U.S. scientists found that 90 percent of glioblastoma showed strong signaling pathways related to cholesterol. Brain cells sucked bad cholesterol to support cancer growth.
Deliang Guo, assistant professor of radiation oncology at Ohio State University, who led the study, said, “Our study shows that cancer cell growth depends on high levels of bad cholesterol.”
Knowing the relationship between cholesterol and cancer, is expected to develop new therapeutic methods for treating glioblastoma. “It potentially offers a strategy to block cancer growth mechanisms, and make the cancer cells die without having to poison the body,” says Paul Mischel, a professor of pathology at the Jonsson Cancer Center, University of California, Los Angeles.
In Britain, about 5,000 people are diagnosed with brain cancer, 3,600 deaths each year.




