Scientists link type 2 diabetes with some obesity-related cancers
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Type 2 diabetes: Does it increase pancreatic, colorectal cancer risk?
New-onset type 2 diabetes was linked to an increased risk for developing certain cancers typically related to obesity, including colorectal, pancreatic, and liver cancers. This increased risk was greater in men than in women.
Scientists find alarming link between diabetes and liver cancer - hiking risk fivefold
People who develop type 2 diabetes face an increased risk of some of the most lethal cancers, including liver and pancreatic tumours, with the greatest rises in women, research suggests.The analysis of health records from 95,000 people revealed alarming connections between diabetes and cancer risk.The study found that women recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes had nearly twice the risk of developing pancreatic cancer compared to those without…
Scientists link type 2 diabetes with some obesity-related cancers
London: A new diagnosis of type 2 diabetes (T2D) has been linked to a subsequent increase in the risk of developing some, but not all, obesity related cancers, according to new research. Previous research has described associations between type 2 diabetes mellitus and higher risk of several obesity-related cancers. However, it remains unclear whether these associations are causal, due to confounding (their mutual risk factor of obesity); immorta…
Type 2 diabetes may raise risk of certain obesity-related cancers
A major new study from the UK has found that people newly diagnosed with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face a higher risk of developing certain obesity-related cancers, particularly cancers of the liver, pancreas, and bowel. The research will be presented at the upcoming European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025) in Malaga, Spain, and is one […] The post Type 2 diabetes may raise risk of certain obesity-related cancers appeared first on Knowridge Science R…
Study Links Type 2 Diabetes to Increased Risk of Obesity-Related Cancers – Asian News from UK
Significantly higher risks were found for certain types of cancer. New-onset T2D was associated with a 27 percent increased risk of bowel cancer in men and a 34 percent increased risk in women Previous studies have indicated a connection between type 2 diabetes and a higher likelihood of developing obesity-related cancers. However, it has been challenging to determine whether these associations are causal. A recent study has revealed a link betw…
Loss of CTRP10 results in female obesity with preserved metabolic health
Obesity is a major risk factor for type 2 diabetes, dyslipidemia, cardiovascular disease, and hypertension. Intriguingly, there is a subset of metabolically healthy obese (MHO) individuals who are seemingly able to maintain a healthy metabolic profile free of metabolic syndrome. The molecular underpinnings of MHO, however, are not well understood. Here, we report that CTRP10/C1QL2-deficient mice represent a unique female model of MHO. CTRP10 mod…
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