Thursday, December 27, 2007

Diabetes risk of rectal cancer patients

British researchers found that patients with diabetes in the risk of rectal cancer should be three times higher than ordinary. The reason is causing diabetes patients in the normal decomposition of sugar, and the resulting high blood sugar may increase the possibility of suffering from cancer. Researchers examined the age of 45 years old to 79 years between the 10,000 men and women in the blood samples of a sugar indicators, and then checked these people over the last six years of medical records. They found that diabetic patients function and glucose metabolism disorders were more likely to suffer from cancer. This trend was more evident in men. The researchers pointed out: high blood glucose indicators (even in the absence of diagnosed diabetes to high standards) may be related to the risk of suffering from colorectal cancer increased the. In the UK, every year 35,600 people were diagnosed with colorectal cancer. In the past 20 years, men with rectal cancer patients each year at a rate of 1%. 2 / 3 of patients may structure through improved diet, eat more high-fiber foods, eat less fat means of avoiding illness.

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