the incidence of colorectal cancer in China has been increasing year on year
with the incidence of the disease tending to be younger and colorectal cancer is considered to be an obesity-related cancer. This is due to modern research demonstrating that adipose tissue is not only a storehouse of excess calories
but also an active endocrine and metabolic organ. As part of the tumor microenvironment
fatty acid metabolism may affect tumor tissue in terms of tumor-related inflammatory responses
hypoxic environment and gut microbes. The abnormal metabolism of fatty acids is thought to be a metabolic feature of malignant tumors such as colorectal cancer
while some other metabolic pathways may be potential specific targets for colorectal cancer therapy. The relationship between fatty acid metabolism and colorectal carcinogenesis and progression
as well as the interaction with the tumor microenvironment
is the focus of research. Medical imaging
on the other hand
can help researchers to observe fatty acid metabolism in humans. This paper summarized the fatty acid metabolism related to colorectal cancer tumor microenvironment and introduced the progress of fatty acid metabolism imaging.