Researchers report that having fatty liver is associated with a higher likelihood of developing an aggressive form of bowel cancer. Across coverage, the studies discussed examine links between certain lifestyle- and health-related factors and bowel cancer risk, focusing in particular on fatty liver. The articles state that people with fatty liver are significantly more likely to develop one of the most aggressive types of bowel cancer than those without the condition. While the headline framing highlights lifestyle behaviors such as takeaway food and alcohol, the shared information in the provided summaries centers on the fatty liver–cancer association rather than detailing which specific lifestyle factors the data most strongly support. The reporting describes the findings as emerging evidence from new research and does not attribute the results to any single study in the text provided. Overall, the sources agree on the main point: fatty liver correlates with increased risk of aggressive bowel cancer, with lifestyle factors discussed only insofar as they relate to the broader risk profile.