Does cancer risk increase with HbA1c, independent of diabetes?
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De Beer, J.C.
Liebenberg, L.
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Cancer Research UK
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Background: The risks for several cancer types are increased in people with diabetes. Hyperglycaemia, hyperinsulinaemia,
inflammation and altered hormonal concentrations are common characteristics between the two diseases and can all be linked to
hyperglycaemia.
Methods: Here, we use glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) as a biomarker for chronic hyperglycaemia. We explore whether cancer
risk increases with HbA1c, independent of diabetes, and, therefore, if risk is already increased below the diabetic HbA1c range, by
analysing data from current studies linking HbA1c to risk of several cancer types.
Results: The data reveal that chronic hyperglycaemia correlates with increased cancer risk for a number of cancers, except
prostate cancer. Evidence is also provided that risk is already increased in the pre-diabetic and normal ranges for several cancers.
Conclusions: These results merit urgent investigation into the risks and advantages of updating recommendations for stricter
glycaemic control in diabetic and non-diabetic subjects, as this could help reduce the risk of cancer incidence and mortality
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De Beer, J.C. & Liebenberg, L. 2014. Does cancer risk increase with HbA1c, independent of diabetes?. British journal of cancer, 110:2361-2368. [http://www.nature.com/bjc/index.html]
