Gastro Hep Advances (Jan 2024)

Metastatic Colon Cancer in an Individual Following Prolonged Daily Inulin Consumption

  • Beng San Yeoh,
  • Andrew T. Gewirtz,
  • Matam Vijay-Kumar

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 333 – 335

Abstract

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Studies in rodents suggest that inulin supplements may be carcinogenic. We present a case implicating that this risk extends to humans. A healthy male from a family lacking history of cancer had his first cancer-screening colonoscopy at age 56. No intestinal polyps/abnormalities were detected. A second colonoscopy, performed 7 years later, revealed a tumor in the cecum, with evidence of metastasis to lymph nodes. The only known change in patient’s lifestyle during that seven-year period was the addition of 4g of inulin powder as a daily supplement during the last 2 years. Such inulin consumption is a plausible contributor to his disease.

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