Types of Cancer Link to Obesity-Everyone knows that being obese can increase a person’s risk of suffering from heart disease. Unfortunately, not a lot of people are aware of the fact that it’s also something that can increase the likelihood of certain cancers to come into being — 13 of them, according to a 2016 report provided by the International Agency for Research on Cancer or IARC that’s based in Lyon, France.
Breast
Cancer
After menopause, health
authorities say that obesity increases a woman’s risk of breast cancer —
postmenopausal women who are overweight have 20 to 40 percent greater risk of
suffering from breast cancer compared to postmenopausal who are at a healthy
weight.
Endometrial Cancer
The lining of the uterus is
referred to as the endometrium, and some of its cells can become malignant.
Based on scientific
investigations, endometrial cancer is 2 to 4 times more likely to affect obese
women than women who are at a healthy weight.
Ovarian Cancer
According to statistics,
ovarian cancer is commonly seen in women who are obese. Experts put the blame
on estrogen produced by excess fat cells in a woman’s body, which is something
that can encourage ovarian cancer development.
Colon Cancer
Men and women who are obese
are said to be 30 percent more likely to end up battling colon cancer than
those who are at a healthier weight. Experts say it can be blamed on the fact
that excess fat cells can actually produce hormones that can trigger the
formation of colon cancer cells.
Esophageal Cancer
A lot of obese individuals
suffer from what’s known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, and GERD
is regarded as a risk factor for the development of esophageal cancer.
Stomach Cancer
Gastric cardia cancer — it’s
a type of cancer that affects the upper part of the stomach.
It is said that people who
are obese are twice as likely to suffer from this type of stomach cancer.
However, doctors say that an imbalance in gut bacteria is also a contributor.
Kidney Cancer
There are as many as 20
different types of kidney cancer, doctors confirm. The most common type is
what’s known as renal cell cancer. It is said that those who are obese are
twice as likely to end up having the said type of kidney cancer
Gallbladder
Cancer
A history of gallstones is
regarded by health authorities as the biggest risk factor for gallbladder
cancer. Based on statistics, gallstones is quite common in obese individuals.
Experts add that there’s around 60 percent increase in the risk of gallbladder
cancer development in people.
Liver Cancer
Compared to people who are at
a healthy weight, obese individuals are twice as likely to suffer from liver
cancer.
According to experts, one of
the leading risk factors for liver cancer is inflammation caused by an
assortment of liver-related problems such as hepatitis. Excess fat in the body
can also cause inflammation, and this must be the reason why obese people have
greater chances of developing liver cancer than anyone else.
Pancreatic Cancer
Obese people have 50 percent
chance of winding up with pancreatic cancer than everyone else, doctors
confirm. The pancreas is the organ that secretes insulin, and insulin
resistance is a risk factor for many types of cancer.
Thyroid Cancer
In the neck lies a
butterfly-shaped gland called the thyroid. Being obese is said to increase a
person’s risk of suffering from thyroid cancer. Sadly, a link between body
weight and thyroid cancer is yet to be established.
Multiple Myeloma
Put simply, multiple myeloma
is a form of blood cancer that affects the bone marrow’s plasma cells.
Experts say that the
inflammation-causing hormones produced by excess fat tissue in the body can
cause cells behind multiple myeloma to grow, and that’s why this blood cancer
is 20 percent more likely to affect obese people.
Meningioma
There is a type of brain
tumor that begins to form in the meninges, or the delicate outer membranes of
the brain and spinal cord, and it’s called meningioma. Doctors say that
meningioma risk is 50 percent higher in individuals who are obese.
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