The Increased Incidence Of Obesity Also Affects The Incidence Of Cancer

Maryam Ayres Author: Maryam Ayres Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
The Increased Incidence Of Obesity Also Affects The Incidence Of Cancer

The incidence of malignancies is expected to double over the next 40 years in the wake of the obesity epidemic we are witnessing. The British warn that if the pace stays the same ...

The incidence of malignancies is expected to double over the next 40 years in the wake of the obesity epidemic we are witnessing. The British warn that if the pace stays the same, by 2050 one third of women and half of men in their country will have a serious body mass index.

Experts warn that if no action is taken, statistics will soon show an incredible jump in the incidence of cancer.

It has been proven that after quitting smoking, maintaining a good weight is the most important factor in cancer prevention. This is especially true for cancers of the breast, kidney, uterus and pancreas.

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