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The Impact of Diabetes on Cancer Risk

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Namrata-FFD @Namrata7 · Aug 12, 2024

Uncontrolled diabetes lead to several health complications. As the body struggles to deal with the high blood sugar levels (BSL), almost every organ from the skin to the bones, nervous system to the digestive system, is negatively impacted. Over time, this can result in a variety of health issues including heart attack, stroke, kidney damage, vision problems, Alzheimer’s disease, and even cancer!

Yes, statistics show that there is a definite link between diabetes and cancer, although no validated scientific study exists as yet, there is little doubt that people with diabetes are at a higher risk of some cancers. Diabetes doubles the risk of some cancers: liver, pancreas colorectal, and breast, for instance.

Diabetes and cancer do have some common risk factors, such as age, bad diet, no physical activity and high-stress levels. These are also prime risk factors for inflammation, which is one of the key triggers for insulin resistance and increased cancer risk.

Understanding the Diabetes-Cancer Link

Cancer Prevention Strategies

1.Maintain your sugar level-  Diabetics should try to keep their blood sugar level low. It will lower the risk of cancer.

2.Health diet-  Diabetics should have a diet , including vegetable, fruits with low GI, rich in antioxidants, anti-inflammatory agents, vitamins, and minerals.

By following these treatment and prevention tips, you can manage diabetes and cancer effectively.
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