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ICMR Links Diabetes to Increased Risk of Uterine Cancer

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The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has found a worrying link between type 2 diabetes and an increase in uterine cancer cases. This means managing diabetes is not just about blood sugar; it’s also about reducing the risk of serious problems like uterine cancer.

The ICMR’s research shows that having diabetes greatly increases the risk of endometrial cancer (EC), which affects the lining of the uterus. Women with type 2 diabetes are twice as likely to develop EC. High blood sugar levels in diabetes may help cancer cells grow and spread.

One major factor that links diabetes and uterine cancer is obesity. Extra weight can mess up hormone production, leading to high insulin levels in diabetes. Also, obesity can cause chronic inflammation in the body, which might help cancer develop. Understanding these connections is important for preventing both conditions and improving patient care.

Other Risk Factors and How to Reduce Them

Several things can increase the risk of cancer. Chronic inflammation and oxidative stress, often linked to diabetes, can weaken the immune system and lead to abnormal cell growth. This risk is higher with obesity, which can create a high-estrogen environment and more inflammation. Other risk factors include age, HPV infection, unhealthy habits like smoking and drinking alcohol, and insulin resistance.

Tips to Reduce Your Risk

  1. Maintain a Healthy Weight: Eat a balanced diet with lots of fruits, vegetables, lean proteins, and whole grains. Regular exercise can help keep a healthy weight and reduce inflammation.
  • Manage Blood Sugar Levels: Keep your blood sugar levels under control with a proper diet, medication, and regular monitoring.
  • Stay Active: Include physical activity in your daily routine. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate exercise most days of the week.
  • Avoid Smoking and Limit Alcohol: Smoking and too much alcohol can increase your risk of many cancers, including endometrial cancer.
  • Get Regular Check-Ups: Regular medical check-ups can catch potential health issues early. Discuss your risk factors with your doctor and follow their advice on screenings and preventive measures.
  • Monitor for Symptoms: Be aware of symptoms like persistent fatigue, unexpected weight loss, and frequent urination, and see a healthcare provider if you experience them.
  • Manage Stress: High stress levels can affect your overall health. Practice stress management techniques like meditation, yoga, or deep breathing exercises.

By understanding the link between diabetes and uterine cancer and taking steps to reduce risk factors, you can help protect your health and well-being.

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