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Obese women 40% more likely to get cancer

Study says obese women have around a one in four risk of developing a cancer linked to weight in their lifetime

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Obese women have around a 40% increased risk of developing a weight-related cancer in their lifetime than women of a healthy weight, according to a new study.

Obesity can increase a woman's risk of developing at least seven types of cancer - including bowel, post-menopausal breast, gallbladder, womb, kidney, pancreatic and oesophageal cancer, researchers said.

According to new statistics released by Cancer Research UK, obese women have around a one in four risk of developing a cancer linked to weight in their lifetime.

In a group of 1,000 obese women, 274 will be diagnosed with a bodyweight-linked cancer in their lifetime, compared to 194 women diagnosed in a group of 1,000 healthy weight women, researchers said.
 
"Losing weight isn't easy, but you don't have to join a gym and run miles every day or give up your favourite food forever. Just making small changes that you can maintain in the long term can have a real impact," said Dr Julie Sharp, head of health information at Cancer Research UK.

"We know that our cancer risk depends on a combination of our genes, our environment and other aspects of our lives, many of which we can control - helping people understand how they can reduce their risk of developing cancer in the first place remains crucial in tackling the disease.

"Lifestyle changes - like not smoking, keeping a healthy weight, eating a healthy diet and cutting back on alcohol - are the big opportunities for us all to personally reduce our cancer risk. Making these changes is not a guarantee against cancer, but it stacks the odds in our favour," Sharp said.

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First Published: Mar 17 2015 | 4:13 PM IST

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