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Bilirubin a yellow pigment formed by the breakdown of heme (from red blood cells), is traditionally known for its role in liver function and jaundice.
Bilirubin as an Antioxidant (Cancer Protection)
-Moderately elevated bilirubin levels are associated with reduced cancer risk
-Bilirubin or synthetic analogs (e.g. bilirubin nanoparticles) are being studied for, Cancer prevention, and Reducing chemo side effects via oxidative stress protection.

In contrast, very high bilirubin levels in patients often indicate:
-Liver metastasis or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)





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