
Kajsa Sjöholm and Magdalena Taube, Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg.
Photo Credit: Göteborgs Universitet, Emelie Taube
Scientific Frontline: Extended "At a Glance" Summary: Bariatric Surgery and Cancer Risk Reduction
The Core Concept: Substantial, sustained weight loss achieved through bariatric surgery significantly lowers the risk of developing and dying from cancer, particularly female-specific cancers like breast and gynecological cancers.
Key Distinction/Mechanism: The reduction in cancer risk is not uniform; it is heavily influenced by biological interactions rather than weight loss alone. Risk reduction is most pronounced in women exhibiting high baseline insulin levels and carrying specific genetic variants, highlighting a complex metabolic and genetic mechanism.
Origin/History: These clinical insights stem from the Swedish Obese Subjects (SOS) study, a long-term, globally unique prospective investigation led by the University of Gothenburg, with pivotal mechanism-focused findings published in PLOS Medicine and Scientific Reports in early 2026.
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