The Onco Life Podcast

Autoimmune Diseases and Digestive Cancers: What a Landmark Study Reveals

In this episode, we break down a major new study that uncovered strong links between autoimmune diseases and gastrointestinal cancers. Researchers analyzed data from 1.5 million patients and found both increased and reduced cancer risks depending on the autoimmune condition.

You’ll learn:

  • How celiac disease sharply raises the risk of small intestine and esophageal cancers
  • Why type 1 diabetes is linked to higher risks across most digestive system cancers
  • What lupus patients should know about pancreatic, colon, and liver cancer risks
  • How multiple sclerosis showed a reduced risk for some GI cancers
  • The role of chronic inflammation and immune dysfunction in cancer development
  • Why these findings could shape future cancer screening guidelines for autoimmune patients

Whether you live with an autoimmune condition or care for someone who does, this episode will help you understand the connection, recognize early warning signs, and know what conversations to have with your doctor about personalized cancer screening.

Blog Link: New Study Finds Link Between Autoimmune Diseases and Digestive System Cancers

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