You might consider your extra weight a risk to your health or heart, or even your joints, but you may not know much about the role that bodyweight plays in cancer. From the last few years, relationship between excess weight and cancer is highly linked and being obese is linked to high risk of developing 13 different types of cancer. Breast cancer, Thyroid, Gall bladder, esophageal, Kidney, liver, pancreatic cancer and ovarian, endometrial, stomach, colon and thyroid cancer are some of the cancers that are linked with excess body weight. We have discussed here in detail some of the types.
Breast Cancer
One of the most common cancers is breast cancer. Excess weight in women increases the risk of breast cancer, but only after menopause. Most commonly, it is seen in postmenopausal women who are obese and are about at 20% to 40% risk of developing breast cancer than women at a healthy weight.
Gall bladder cancer
There is about a 20% increase in your risk of gallbladder cancer, if you are overweight, and a 60% increase if you are obese.
Kidney cancer
The risk of kidney cancer is found to be twice in people who are obese. Insulin resistance may be the reason of kidney cancer, and this pre-diabetes condition is more common in patients who have extra pounds.
Stomach Cancer
People who are obese are almost at the double risk of developing gastric cardia cancer, a type of the disease affecting the upper portion of the stomach.
Liver cancer
Risk of liver cancer is also twice as high among overweight people than normal-weight people. Hepatitis C, a viral infection of the liver, can lead to liver cancer.
Meningioma
Meningioma (membranes covering the brain and spinal cord, and usually grows slowly) risk is around 20% higher in overweight people and 50% higher in obese people.
Ovarian Cancer
Cancer of the ovaries is also slightly more common among women with excess of body weight. Like breast and endometrial cancers, ovarian cancer may also be the cause due to increased estrogen produced in excess fat tissue.
Pancreatic Cancer
Obese people are at 20%-50% risk of pancreatic cancer than as insulin is produced in pancreas and any issues with the insulin may increase the risk of cancer.
So, the best advice is to avoid being overweight as it not only reduces the risk of different types of cancer, but will also lower the risk of diabetes, heart disease and stroke.
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