Bad cholesterol helps cancer spread around the body, new research suggests.
Australian scientists say the cholesterol regulates the machinery that controls the movement of cells in the body.
This discovery, they say, is a major finding in the search to explain why cancer spreads throughout the body - and of particular concern to those who have high cholesterol readings.
The paper's senior author, associate professor Thomas Grewal from the University of Sydney, said the research had important implications for cancer research.
"One of the things that makes cancer so difficult to treat is the fact that it can spread around the body," he said.