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12/17/07
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Increased Glucose Levels Associated With Colorectal Cancer
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Med Headlines - The results of a study recently completed by the University of Minnesota’s Andrew Flood, PhD, and his team of researchers indicate a strong link between increased glucose and insulin levels in patients with recurring colorectal tumors. The increased glucose and insulin levels found to be at issue were not elevated to the point of generating a diagnosis of diabetes, however.
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