Viscoelastic or Viscoplastic Glucose Theory (VGT #62):  A Simplified Mathematical Model to Estimate Liver Cancer Risk Probability Percentages and its Moving Trend Over 12+ Years from 1/1/2010 to 4/14/2022 using type 2 Diabetes HbA1C, Obesity, Blood Lipids, And Metabolism Index as The Liver Cancer Risk’s 4 Influential Factors Based On GH-Method: Math-Physical Medicine (No. 650)

Authors

  • Gerald C. Hsu eclaireMD Foundation, USA Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JTSR/2022(1)117

Keywords:

Cancers, Viscoelastic or Viscoplastic, Math-Physical Medicine

Abstract

Treating diabetes in patients who also have cancer is often complicated by cancer, cancer therapies such as chemotherapy, and the adverse effects of these treatments. Chemotherapy, for example, can destabilise blood glucose control which will need to be closely monitored by your diabetes care team. In addition, cancer treatment can be delayed by the development of any shortterm diabetes complications, such as severe hypoglycemia.”

Based on above-quoted information, there are a few important factors that are strongly related to liver cancer (not necessarily in a form of a cause-symptom relationship).  In the author’s case, they are type 2 diabetes (T2D) conditions expressed by HbA1C values (A1C 6.0 is used as the dividing line), obesity or being overweight expressed by body weight (170 lbs. for BMI 25.0), lipids expressed by m3 value (using an averaged combination of LDL, HDL, TG, and total cholesterol), metabolism index express by MI value (a combined score of 4 medical conditions and 6 lifestyle details with 0.735 as the dividing line).  In addition to these 4 important factors, i.e. A1C, weight, m3, and MI, some other components are connected to liver cancer as well, such as alcohol drinking, hepatitis B and C, chronic inflammation, and certain diabetes medications.  However, these factors do not apply to the author since he does not have any lifetime unhealthy habits or those mentioned medical conditions.  In fact, he has also ceased taking any diabetes medications as of 12/8/2015.  

Author Biography

  • Gerald C. Hsu, eclaireMD Foundation, USA

    Gerald C. Hsu, eclaireMD Foundation, USA.

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Published

2022-07-30