People persistently high metabolic syndrome scores and chronic inflammation faced the highest risks of breast, endometrial, colon, and liver cancer.

‘Individuals with consistently high metabolic syndrome scores and concurrent chronic inflammation faced the highest risks of breast, endometrial, colon, and liver cancer. #metabolicsyndrome #cancer’

During the follow-up period of 2010–2021, with a median follow-up of 9.4 years, there were 2,271 cancer diagnoses among participants. Compared with participants with a low-stable trajectory pattern, those with an elevated-increasing trajectory pattern had 1.3-, 2.1-, 3.3-, 4.5-, 2.5-, and 1.6-times higher risks of developing any cancer, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, kidney cancer, colorectal cancer, and liver cancer, respectively. 




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Kidney cancer risk was mainly observed in those with persistently high scores without chronic inflammation.
“This research suggests that proactive and continuous management of metabolic syndrome may serve as an essential strategy in preventing cancer,” said senior author Han-Ping Shi, MD, PhD, of Capital Medical University, in Beijing. “Our study can guide future research into the biological mechanisms linking metabolic syndrome to cancer, potentially resulting in targeted treatments or preventive strategies. Formal evaluation of these interventions will be needed to determine if they are able to modulate cancer risk.”
Source-Eurekalert