Study: High Glucose Levels Increase Chance of Developing Colorectal Cancer
"This is the first study to determine whether elevated glucose or insulin as measured when or shortly after a patient has had polyps removed during a baseline colonoscopy procedure increases their risk for subsequent recurrence of pre-cancerous growths in the colon," said Andrew Flood, PhD, of the University of Minnesota and lead author of the study in a press release. "The results of our study have important clinical implications with respect to maintenance of glycemic control in patients with a history of colorectal polyps."
Prediabetes is a condition when glucose levels are higher than normal, but still low enough for the patient not to be diagnosed with diabetes. By determining whether or not high glucose levels affect the rate of occurrence of colorectal cancer, instances of colorectal cancer recurrence could be prevented. This study was a subset of a larger study called the Polyp Prevention Trial.
The Poly Prevention Trial is headed by the National Cancer Institute and follows the affects of a low fat, high fiber diet on over 2000 men and women. The diet is also high in fruits and vegetables and was developed in an attempt to prevent precancerous polyps in the colon or rectum. The people in the study have all been previously diagnosed with a polyp within six months before participating in the study.
People with both high levels of glucose along with high levels of insulin increased their risk of developing another colorectal tumor by fifty percent. In the trial, 39.6 of all people developed another colorectal tumor within four years. Patients with high glucose were 2.4 times more likely to have a colorectal tumor recurrence.
Study: High Glucose Levels Increase Chance of Developing Colorectal Cancer
Date: November 2, 2007Location:
USA
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