Drugs being developed to fight obesity and clogged arteries may raise the risk of colon cancer, U.S. researchers warned on Sunday. Tests on mice showed the compounds, known as PPAR-delta agonists, can cause mice to grow pre-cancerous polyps.
Drugs being developed to fight obesity and clogged arteries may raise the risk of colon cancer, U.S. researchers warned on Sunday. Tests on mice showed the compounds, known as PPAR-delta agonists, can cause mice to grow pre-cancerous polyps.