Insulin levels and resistance linked to risk of pancreatic cancer
13th Dec 2005, 23:20 GMT
Higher insulin concentrations and insulin resistance are associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in men, according to a study in the December 14 issue of JAMA.
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