
theguardian.com
Apr 21, 2025, 14:55
Living with Type 2 diabetes have a significantly higher risk of developing liver and pancreatic cancers – Manchester Cancer Research Centre
Manchester Cancer Research Centre shared a post on LinkedIn:
“A new study by Manchester researchers has found that people living with Type 2 diabetes have a significantly higher risk of developing liver and pancreatic cancers.
This latest research adds to growing evidence about the complex relationship between metabolic diseases and cancer risk, with important implications for both prevention and early detection strategies.
Read the full article via The Guardian.”
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