desinr-gal
GLP-1 Specialist

Thanks for sharing!



As stated above, Being obese IS a health risk for many reasons, including that higher amounts of body fat are associated with an increased risk of a number of cancers.Pin&Play said:I believe people stating that these results are just a subproduct of weight loss are cutting it too short. It's not the first time I read about similar results on top of what would be expected with regular weight loss.
I also remember listening to a podcast by Dr Attia saying we don't actually know if obesity itself causes cancer, and he doesn't believe so. But things like insulin resistance could be the culprit
CNCCurrency said:As stated above, Being obese IS a health risk for many reasons, including that higher amounts of body fat are associated with an increased risk of a number of cancers.
TooGood76 said:Ok I'm posting the twitter link bc the wsj article is pay walled and it summarizes it.
Eli Lilly released retatrutide Phase 3 data yesterday. 28% weight loss in 80 weeks. The most powerful obesity drug that’s ever been tested.
And today the cancer signal drops.
12,112 patients. Seven tumor types. GLP-1 users had half the lung cancer metastasis rate (10% vs 22%).… https://t.co/wqMGXWckw0
— Avi Roy (@agingroy) May 22, 2026

these are post hoc observations of course they don't show a definitive casual link it's far too early for that.Chocolate Boy Wonder said:No cause & effect, and could be part of the P.R machine, but I hope it is true because this is great news!
I would love to see the fasted insulin levels of the groups for comparison. The metabolic dysfunction is so overlooked by current mainstream healthcare.indolent said:Hopefully these kinds of findings will eventually get to the bottom of what's really causing all these things (already-identified metabolic syndrome aspects; joint pain; mental health imbalance; cancer) which are mitigated by GLP-1 endruns. But clearly not root-caused by natural GLP-1 bioavailability problems, I believe.
I love listing to Ben Bikman (The Metabolic Classroom). His specialty is cell biology, with a personal interest in fat cells. He is a professor at BYU and runs research there. He really hammers on hyperinsulinemia (high blood insulin levels). Insulin is one of the body's primary anabolic hormones and promotes cellular growth, including many types of cancer cells.Pin&Play said:I believe people stating that these results are just a subproduct of weight loss are cutting it too short. It's not the first time I read about similar results on top of what would be expected with regular weight loss.
I also remember listening to a podcast by Dr Attia saying we don't actually know if obesity itself causes cancer, and he doesn't believe so. But things like insulin resistance could be the culprit
If you get that feeling again, you should really consider getting it checked out by a medical professional. If it's pancreatitis. that shit can go south real quick, tissue can go necrotic etc.QueenMuntha said:I wish I could tolerate Reta. It gives me gall bladder pain that travels to back and shoulder pain. Guess I am a TirzGirl for the duration.

Will do. I can trigger it if I start Reta again. LOL.Spork said:If you get that feeling again, you should really consider getting it checked out by a medical professional. If it's pancreatitis. that shit can go south real quick, tissue can go necrotic etc.
Not trying to be alarmist, it could have just been a run-of-the-mill gallbladder attack, to be sure, but if it's not...

TooGood76 said:Ok I'm posting the twitter link bc the wsj article is pay walled and it summarizes it.
Eli Lilly released retatrutide Phase 3 data yesterday. 28% weight loss in 80 weeks. The most powerful obesity drug that’s ever been tested.
And today the cancer signal drops.
12,112 patients. Seven tumor types. GLP-1 users had half the lung cancer metastasis rate (10% vs 22%).… https://t.co/wqMGXWckw0
— Avi Roy (@agingroy) May 22, 2026