Undergoing surgical cancer treatment holds greater risk for people who also have diabetes than it does for people who just have cancer, according to a study being published this month in Diabetes Care. The study, conducted by researchers at Johns Hopkins University, found that people who have both diabetes and cancer are 50 percent more likely to die following surgery than people who don't have diabetes. "We already know that diabetes appears to increase the risk for some cancers," said Dr. Hsin-Chieh Yeh, one of the lead researchers in the study...




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