Autoimmune Ailments Boost Cancer Chances, But Medicine Helps
ItalyMon Apr 06 2026
Patients with autoimmune conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis face a noticeably higher chance of developing cancer within the first year after their diagnosis. Italian researchers studied more than 356, 000 people and found a 32 % rise in cancer odds during that early period.
The research shows that the risk is linked to ongoing inflammation, not necessarily the treatments themselves. Once patients begin taking anti‑inflammatory drugs, their likelihood of cancer starts to fall.
The study highlighted that lung and bladder cancers, blood cancers like leukemia and lymphoma, and melanoma are most common among those with autoimmune diseases.
Because the danger peaks early, doctors should consider regular cancer screenings for newly diagnosed patients. Taking anti‑inflammatory medication can help lower the elevated risk associated with chronic inflammation.
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