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We began analyzing https://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/physrev.00030.2014, but it redirected us to https://journals.physiology.org/doi/10.1152/physrev.00030.2014. The analysis below is for the second page.

Title[redir]:
Obesity and Diabetes: The Increased Risk of Cancer and Cancer-Related Mortality | Physiological Reviews | American Physiological Society
Description:
Obesity and type 2 diabetes are becoming increasingly prevalent worldwide, and both are associated with an increased incidence and mortality from many cancers. The metabolic abnormalities associated with type 2 diabetes develop many years before the onset of diabetes and, therefore, may be contributing to cancer risk before individuals are aware that they are at risk. Multiple factors potentially contribute to the progression of cancer in obesity and type 2 diabetes, including hyperinsulinemia and insulin-like growth factor I, hyperglycemia, dyslipidemia, adipokines and cytokines, and the gut microbiome. These metabolic changes may contribute directly or indirectly to cancer progression. Intentional weight loss may protect against cancer development, and therapies for diabetes may prove to be effective adjuvant agents in reducing cancer progression. In this review we discuss the current epidemiology, basic science, and clinical data that link obesity, diabetes, and cancer and how treating obesity and type 2 diabetes could also reduce cancer risk and improve outcomes.

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  • If cholesterol is contributing to cancer growth and progression directly, then what mechanisms may contribute to this effect?
  • If obesity is associated with increased cancer incidence and mortality, then can intentional weight loss reduce the risk of cancer and cancer mortality?
  • Knowing that cancer cells avidly take up glucose and utilize this glucose for energy production and synthesis of building blocks, and that in uncontrolled diabetes circulating glucose is abundant, an appropriate question would be, does hyperglycemia provide tumor cells with more glucose and add to tumor proliferation?
  • These studies raised an important question: Why is AspB10 more mitogenic than human insulin, while other insulin analogs are not?

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