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Worldwide burden of cancer attributable to diabetes and high body-mass index: A comparative risk assessment

The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology Jan 31, 2018

Pearson-Stuttard J, et al. - The clinicians performed this work to evaluate the cancer incidence attributable to diabetes and high body-mass index (BMI) as individual risk factors and in combination, by country and sex. Findings revealed that a substantial number of cancer cases were attributable to diabetes and high BMI. Clinical and public health efforts ought to focus on identifying optimal preventive and screening measures for whole populations and individual patients, given the continued rise in the prevalence of these risk factors.
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