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Overweight and Cancer
posted 04/24/03
Today’s New England Journal of Medicine provides strong evidence confirming the link between overweight and the risk of cancer-related death. In a study of more than 900,000 adults who were free of cancer in 1982 and were followed for 16 years, excess weight was related to a 52 percent increase in risk for men and a 62 percent increase in risk for women. Particularly noteworthy were increased risks for death from cancers of the colon, breast, and prostate, among other sites. The investigators estimated that “current patterns of overweight and obesity in the United States could account for 14 percent of all deaths from cancer in men and 20 percent of those in women.”
The study is not yet on Medline. Here is the reference:
Calle EE, Rodriguez C, Walker-Thurmond K, Thun MJ. Overweight, Obesity, and Mortality from Cancer in a Prospectively Studied Cohort of U.S. Adults. New Engl J Med 2003;348:1625–38.
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