Diseases that increase the risk of colon cancer have been revealed 21:05

Scientists from Flinders University have found that five common metabolic pathologies, including hypertension and high blood sugar levels, are associated with an increased risk of developing bowel cancer. Research results It was publishedIn the journal Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology.

Researchers analyzed data from 49 previously published scientific articles to determine the relationship between metabolic diseases and colorectal cancer risk. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses used information on healthy adult volunteers and individuals with various medical conditions.

The results showed that five highly common pathologies increase the risk of bowel cancer: obesity, hypertension, alcoholic fatty liver disease, excess blood sugar and high-density lipoprotein deficiency. The complex development of such diseases is known as metabolic syndrome.

Scientists emphasized that simple blood tests, which many people have every year as part of medical examinations, effectively help assess the risk of metabolic syndrome and prevent life-threatening complications before they occur.

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