GLP-1 and Breast Cancer: What the Research Actually Shows
A question has been making the rounds in doctor's offices and online communities alike: besides helping with weight management and blood sugar control, could GLP-1 medications also lower the risk of certain cancers? The answer is not definitive yet, but the data that has been emerging deserves a closer look.
The link between obesity and postmenopausal breast cancer has been established for years. Excess adipose tissue acts like a hormone factory, especially when it comes to estrogen. When levels of this hormone stay elevated for long periods, it can fuel tumor cell growth in the breast. On top of that, obesity is tied to insulin resistance and a state of chronic inflammation throughout the body, two conditions that create an environment more conducive to cancer cell development. Epidemiological studies show that people with obesity face up to a 40% higher risk of developing breast cancer after menopause compared to those whose weight falls within a healthier range.
The natural follow-up question is: if losing weight cuts that risk, could a medication that makes weight loss more achievable also contribute to that reduction?