Obesity-related cancer and bariatric surgery: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

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Obesity-related cancer and bariatric surgery: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

Obesity-related cancer and bariatric surgery: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis protocol
2024
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Nome da publicação: Obesity-related cancer and bariatric surgery: A comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis protocol

Autores: Isadora De Albuquerque Falcão Feitosa, Caio Cesar De Souza Castro, André Igor Nogueira De Araújo, Bárbara Scarlett Coutinho, Amália Cínthia Meneses Do Rêgo, Edilmar De Moura Santos, Kleyton Santos De Medeiros, Irami Araújo-Filho,Editor: Mohammad Reza Fattahi

Fonte: PLOS ONE

Publicado em: 2024

Tipo de arquivo: Artigo de periódico

Tipo de estudo: Revisão

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Obesity is a silent pandemic affecting all ages and is a component of metabolic syndrome. Its treatment is conducted by lifestyle and behavioral changes, pharmacological therapy, and when correctly indicated, bariatric surgery. In recent years, the procedures for weight loss have been investigated due to their relationship with the development of many types of cancer. Although many studies have shown that bariatric surgery decreases cancer risk, other researchers observed an increase in this association. Carcinogenesis is affected by many factors, such as age, sex, type of cancer, and the bariatric surgery performed on each patient. This systematic review and meta-analysis protocol aims to clarify the association between the different modalities of bariatric surgery and the risk of cancer development in adult patients with metabolic syndrome.