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Cumulative exposure to impaired fasting glucose and gastrointestinal cancer risk: A nationwide cohort study.

Byeong Yun AhnBokyung KimSanghyun ParkSang Gyun KimKyungdo HanSoo-Jeong Cho
Published in: Cancer (2024)
Hyperglycemia, including both diabetes and prediabetes, has been associated with an increased risk of various cancers. However, the cumulative effect of impaired fasting glucose on the risk of developing gastrointestinal cancer remains unclear. A frequent diagnosis of impaired fasting glucose was dose-dependently associated with a higher risk of developing overall gastrointestinal cancer. Furthermore, risks of individual cancer types increased with persistent impaired fasting glucose. Early detection of hyperglycemia and strict glycemic control can lower the risk of gastrointestinal cancer by reducing hyperglycemic burden. Additionally, for some individuals, lifestyle changes such as managing metabolic syndrome or abstaining from alcohol may also be helpful.
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