Is weight loss an indicator of cancer?

ANI  |  Washington D.C. [USA] 

Sudden weight loss is the second highest factor for some forms of cancer, according to a study.

The study, led by the Universities of and Exeter, found that unintended weight loss is the second highest factor for colorectal, lung,

The research analysed the findings of 25 studies, incorporating data from more than 11.5 million patients in total, found that weight loss was linked with 10 types of

The analysis found that unintended weight loss in people over 60 exceeded the three precent threshold for urgent investigation in NICE guidelines. In females over 60, the average across all sites involved was estimated to be up to 6.7 precent, and in males up to 14.2 precent.

Dr said, "Streamlined services that allow to investigate non-specific symptoms like weight loss are vitally important and urgently needed if we are to catch earlier and save lives. Our research indicates that coordinated investigation across multiple body sites could help to speed up diagnosis in patients with weight loss. We now need to continue our research to understand the most appropriate combination of tests and to give guidance on how much weight loss and patients should worry about."

Willie Hamilton, on the study said, "We've always known that unplanned weight loss may represent This study pulls together all the published evidence and demonstrates beyond doubt that it is important in efforts to save lives from It is particularly timely with this week's announcement of 'one-stop' shops for diagnosis. These units pull together all the necessary tests under one roof - making the investigation of weight loss much more speedy and convenient for the patient."

The study has been published in of Practice.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 12:05 IST