Management of colorectal cancer and diabetes

Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine
Caroline YaoTamas Hickish

Abstract

Colorectal cancer is associated with diabetes mellitus and both of these common conditions are often managed together by a surgeon. The surgical focus is usually upon cancer treatment rather than diabetes management. The relationship between colorectal cancer and diabetes is a complex one and can raise problems in both diagnosis and the management of patients with both conditions. This literature review explores the relationship between diabetes, diabetic treatment and colorectal cancer and addresses the issues that arise in diagnosing and treating this patient group. By highlighting these difficulties, this review aims to improve understanding and to provide clearer insight into both surgical and non-surgical management.

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Jan 11, 2019·Molecular Oncology·Laura Del Puerto-NevadoUNKNOWN DiabetesCancerConnect Consortium
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