
Everything You Need To Know About Cancer-Diabetes Link And Its Treatment
According to Dr Avinash Phadke, president, Agilus Diagnostics, type 2 diabetes emerges as a common denominator in the cancer-diabetes relationship.

According to Dr Avinash Phadke, president, Agilus Diagnostics, type 2 diabetes emerges as a common denominator in the cancer-diabetes relationship.

For people with cancer and diabetes, it is essential to check their blood sugar levels frequently. Experts from RSSDI (Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India) explain why. Read on

Type-2 diabetes can lead to the onset of several diseases, including kidney diseases and cancer. Here is how diabetes can lead to renal cell carcinoma.

According to experts, there may be as much as a 2.5-fold increase in risk for certain cancers in people with diabetes. Read on to know more.

According to a recent study, DNA sustains more damage and gets fixed less often when blood sugar levels are high compared to when blood sugar is at a normal.

A new study of more than 20 million individuals established that both men and women diabetics have higher risk of cancer, but women are at greater danger.

Here is why you should keep your sugar levels in check.

The study included data from 2,000 participants, aged between 22 and 26 who participated in a survey and revealed a shocking information.

Slashing the earlier claim, a new study has given the drug a green light.

India should collaborate more with US in healthcare: Expert

According to Dr Avinash Phadke, president, Agilus Diagnostics, type 2 diabetes emerges as a common denominator in the cancer-diabetes relationship.

For people with cancer and diabetes, it is essential to check their blood sugar levels frequently. Experts from RSSDI (Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India) explain why. Read on

Type-2 diabetes can lead to the onset of several diseases, including kidney diseases and cancer. Here is how diabetes can lead to renal cell carcinoma.

According to experts, there may be as much as a 2.5-fold increase in risk for certain cancers in people with diabetes. Read on to know more.

According to a recent study, DNA sustains more damage and gets fixed less often when blood sugar levels are high compared to when blood sugar is at a normal.

A new study of more than 20 million individuals established that both men and women diabetics have higher risk of cancer, but women are at greater danger.

Here is why you should keep your sugar levels in check.

The study included data from 2,000 participants, aged between 22 and 26 who participated in a survey and revealed a shocking information.

Slashing the earlier claim, a new study has given the drug a green light.

India should collaborate more with US in healthcare: Expert