Diabetes increases colon cancer risk: study

Dunya News

People with diabetes have a somewhat increased risk of colon cancer, according to a study.

But the reasons for the connection, and what should be done about it, remain unclear. Researchers headed by Hiroki Yuhara, at the University of California, Berkeley, combined the results of 14 international studies and found that overall people with diabetes were 38 percent more likely to be diagnosed with colon cancer than those who were diabetes-free.There was also a 20 percent increase in the risk of rectal cancer, though that appeared to be confined to men, according to the findings, published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology.“These data suggest that diabetes mellitus is an independent risk factor for colon and rectal cancer,” Yuhara and his colleagues wrote. The findings do not prove that diabetes directly contributes to colon cancer in some people.The results come from observational studies in which people with diabetes were found to have a higher risk of colon cancer than those without diabetes. In most of the studies, the researchers adjusted for at least some factors that might explain the link like older age, obesity and smoking -- and the diabetes-cancer connection remained.