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Another Dr Colin Champ newsletter this morning. More comments on the reality of obesity in our everyday life…and the impact of obesity on Cancer Risk.

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In a study of 26 894 participants diagnosed with cancer, 33.2% experienced obesity-related were second primary cancers, with a 15% increased risk of any second primary cancer for overweight individuals, and a 34% increased risk for obese individuals. In regards to obesity-related second primary cancers, this included a 40% increased risk for overweight individuals and a whopping 78% increased risk for those with obesity. If you don’t have cancer or had cancer, the moral of the story is to live a lifestyle that maximizes your body composition.


Excess Body Weight and the Risk of Second Primary Cancers Among Cancer Survivors https://jamanetwork.com/journals/ja...rticle/2823607? widget=personalizedcontent&previousarticle=2823612

Also a Reply Comment to the article: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/ja...article/2823612
Excess Weight and Risk of Second Cancers Among Cancer Survivors—Sounding the Alarm on Future Trends

Why I am so focused on maintaining a 22 BMI.
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