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    Unexplained weight loss is associated with an increased risk of cancer

    Charlotte WhitmoreBy Charlotte WhitmoreMarch 5, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The doctor explains that this happens because the disease causes the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines and substances such as interleukin 6, which are compounds that cause the body's cells to destroy themselves. This can happen in the early stages, but is more common in the advanced stages.

    When should weight loss be a concern?

    Healthy weight loss involves intending to lose weight, or changing habits, such as increasing physical activity and reducing calorie intake. It is considered a matter of concern when there is a loss of 4.5 kg, or 5% of body weight, between six and 12 months, for no apparent reason.

    “Weight loss, as well as the appearance of any new and persistent symptoms, such as cough, pain, vaginal or rectal bleeding, unusual fatigue, headache, and epigastric pain (pain in the pit of the stomach), should be a reason for warning,” explains the doctor.

    She stresses that attention should be greater if a person has any risk factors for cancer, such as smoking, obesity, family history of cancer, exposure to toxic substances, and HPV (human papillomavirus).
    It is worth noting that there are many conditions that can lead to weight loss and only a doctor can evaluate the reasons. This is the state of changes that promote so-called catabolic or inflammatory stress and increased energy expenditure, such as some lung diseases, hyperthyroidism, inflammatory bowel diseases, infectious and parasitic diseases, diabetes, and depression.

    Source: Einstein Agency

    Charlotte Whitmore

    Charlotte Whitmore is a contributor at Mediarunsearch.co.uk, covering a broad range of topics including news, politics, business, technology, sport, entertainment, and lifestyle. She focuses on delivering clear, balanced reporting and practical information that helps readers stay informed about current events and emerging developments. Her work highlights stories that matter to everyday audiences, with an emphasis on accuracy, relevance, and accessible journalism that keeps readers connected to the issues shaping the UK and beyond.

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