Sugary Drinks Tied to Cancer

Sugary Drinks Tied to Colorectal Cancer in Young Adults

A recent study by the University of Washington showed a correlation between consumption of sugary drinks and colorectal cancer in young women. MSI PI Emil Lou (associate professor, Medicine; Masonic Cancer Center) was interviewed on tv station KSTP recently about this finding. The interview can be seen on the station website: New Study Links Sugary Drinks With Colorectal Cancer in Women.

Professor Lou uses MSI to support translational cancer research and oncology. Work by his group was featured on the MSI website in March 2021: Identifying Tunneling Nanotubes With Machine Learning.

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