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Metabolic syndrome factors associated with increased bowel cancer risk
Metabolic disorders such as obesity, high blood pressure and non-alcoholic fatty liver diseases have been directly linked to an increased...
Potential role of bariatric in reducing future colorectal cancer
Bariatric surgery has the potential role in reducing future colorectal cancer (CRC) in patients with obesity at a population level,...
Excess weight in early adulthood associated with increased risk of GI cancer
A body mass index (BMI) >30 in early and middle adulthood is associated with increased risk for gastrointestinal (GI) cancer and frequent...
Pregnant and living with obesity could increase CRC risk in adult offspring
A mother-to-be living with obesity could be increasing the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) in her adult children, according to a study of...
Echelon Stapler associated with major reduction in serious complications post-CRC surgery
The outcomes from a real-world study have revealed that the Echelon Circular Powered Stapler was associated with a 74% reduction in...
Lower chemotherapy doses linked to poorer outcomes for CRC patients with obesity
Patients with obesity and colorectal cancer receive lower cumulative doses of adjuvant chemotherapy, relative to their body surface area...
Bariatric surgery associated with increased CRC risk
The risk of developing colorectal cancer risk (CRC) increases after bariatric surgery, according to a study presented at Digestive...
SOS: No increase in colorectal cancer after bariatric surgery
The latest outcomes from the Swedish Obese Subjects have reported that the risk from colorectal cancer does not rise after bariatric...
Bariatric surgery reduces CRC risk in patients with obesity
Colorectal cancer and surgery - Regarding the procedures, there were fewer new diagnoses of colorectal cancer after gastric bypass (123...
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