Cardiovascular health, polygenic risk score, and cancer risk: a prospective cohort study

Aug 12, 2024The American journal of clinical nutrition

Heart health, genetic risk, and cancer risk in a long-term study

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Abstract

High cardiovascular health (CVH) is associated with decreased risks of overall cancer and several specific cancers.

  • High CVH is linked to lower risks of overall cancer and various common cancers, including digestive system, lung, renal, bladder, breast, and endometrial cancers.
  • Individuals with high CVH have a significantly decreased risk of overall cancer compared to those with low CVH.
  • For males, there is an interaction between CVH and genetic risk (polygenic risk score) regarding overall cancer risk.
  • Women with high CVH, regardless of genetic predispositions, exhibit lower risks of overall cancer and eight specific cancer types.

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