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Proportion of Cancer Due to Obesity High: StudyPosted: Friday, November 11, 2005Dr. Graham Colditz from the Harvard School of Public Health explained that, the new projections stem from a review of published studies, updates to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) report from 2002, and data from the Nurses' Health Study II, which includes 116,686 women. Likewise, if no one was overweight or obese, "we would avoid 11% of breast cancer -- over 18,000 cases; 49% of endometrial cancer, almost 20,000 cases; 31% of kidney cancer, over 11,000 cases; 39% of esophageal cancer, 5,500 cases; 14% of pancreas cancers, 4,500 cases; 20% of non-Hodgkin lymphoma cases, over 11,000 cases; and for multiple myeloma 17% of cases," Dr. Colditz told reporters. Given the increasing prevalence of obesity in the US, these estimates are conservative, he said. Dr. Colditz said, "and increasing rates of obesity in the US are continuing to drive up the burden of these cancers." "The data overall reinforce the message," he added, "to avoid weight gain as an adult and to lose weight and keep it off if one is overweight or obese as this can reduce the risk of cancer in addition to other chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart disease, and stroke." Evidence is accumulating that losing weight will reduce the risk of cancer, Dr. Colditz also said, noting that data from four prospective studies looking at BMI and breast cancer suggest that women who lose 5 to 20 pounds statistically significantly reduce their risk of developing breast cancer. Source: Diabetes In Control: |
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