Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro

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Main Author: Francisca José Lopes Barbosa
Publication Date: 2020
Format: Master thesis
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
Download full: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/128897
Summary: Background: Obesity and its related complications represent a huge burden is today's medical practice and have a great impact in the mean life expectancy. Obese individuals have an increased risk of cancer and the mechanisms linked to this risk have been study for years so that a physiopathology base can be established. Metabolic surgery is a recent concept that integrates the systemic alterations that happen after surgery induced weight loss and that can possibly revert the increased cancer risk associated with obesity. This paper reviews the main mechanisms linked with the increased cancer risks in these individuals and how metabolic surgery can help preventing them. Methods: This study is narrative review based on PubMed/MEDLINE literature search. In a first-stage search, 1312 results were obtained and after careful reading and selection, a total number of 64 articles were included in this review, including also a references research. Results: Metabolic surgery is associated with a decrease in the overall cancer risk, all-cause mortality and cancer-related mortality in obese individuals. Apart from the great amount of weight loss, there is also a reduction in the low-grade chronic inflammation, in circulating levels of estrogen, insulin and consequent insulin-like growth factor-1, all of which have been proved to have mitogenic proprieties. Conclusion: This type of surgery is associated with an undoubtable risk reduction of hormone-related cancers such as endometrium and breast cancers and also linked with a decrease number in pancreatic and liver cancers cases. The relation between surgery and gastrointestinal cancers is not so fully understood and the results are not unanimous. The anatomical gastrointestinal alterations may be implicated in some cases of colorectal cancer after surgery.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
title Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
spellingShingle Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
Francisca José Lopes Barbosa
Ciências médicas e da saúde
Medical and Health sciences
title_short Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
title_full Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
title_fullStr Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
title_sort Impact of Metabolic Surgery in Cancer Prevention / Impacto da Cirurgia Metabólica na Prevenção de Cancro
author Francisca José Lopes Barbosa
author_facet Francisca José Lopes Barbosa
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Francisca José Lopes Barbosa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ciências médicas e da saúde
Medical and Health sciences
topic Ciências médicas e da saúde
Medical and Health sciences
description Background: Obesity and its related complications represent a huge burden is today's medical practice and have a great impact in the mean life expectancy. Obese individuals have an increased risk of cancer and the mechanisms linked to this risk have been study for years so that a physiopathology base can be established. Metabolic surgery is a recent concept that integrates the systemic alterations that happen after surgery induced weight loss and that can possibly revert the increased cancer risk associated with obesity. This paper reviews the main mechanisms linked with the increased cancer risks in these individuals and how metabolic surgery can help preventing them. Methods: This study is narrative review based on PubMed/MEDLINE literature search. In a first-stage search, 1312 results were obtained and after careful reading and selection, a total number of 64 articles were included in this review, including also a references research. Results: Metabolic surgery is associated with a decrease in the overall cancer risk, all-cause mortality and cancer-related mortality in obese individuals. Apart from the great amount of weight loss, there is also a reduction in the low-grade chronic inflammation, in circulating levels of estrogen, insulin and consequent insulin-like growth factor-1, all of which have been proved to have mitogenic proprieties. Conclusion: This type of surgery is associated with an undoubtable risk reduction of hormone-related cancers such as endometrium and breast cancers and also linked with a decrease number in pancreatic and liver cancers cases. The relation between surgery and gastrointestinal cancers is not so fully understood and the results are not unanimous. The anatomical gastrointestinal alterations may be implicated in some cases of colorectal cancer after surgery.
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