Fig. 2: Intermittent chow scarcity, modeling food insecurity, accelerates tumor progression in neuroblastoma xenografted mice.
From: Food insecurity impacts neuroblastoma pathogenesis in murine xenograft tumor models

A Tumor growth was measured longitudinally using ultrasound, revealing significantly larger tumors in the food insecurity group compared to controls. B Representative ultrasound images illustrate increased tumor size in food-insecure mice. C Harvested tumors from the food insecurity group weighed significantly more than those from the control group,further supporting the impact of food scarcity on tumor progression. (***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001).