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Obesity-Related Diseases - Obesity Algorithm 2024

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20 Disease Categories TOP 10 TAKEAWAY MESSAGES: Obesity and Cancer 1. Obesity is the second most common preventable cause of cancer after cigarette smoking and may soon become the most common cause. For nonsmokers, obesity is the most common preventable cause of cancer. 2. Among U.S. adults, 40% of new cancer diagnoses are attributed to obesity, disproportionately affecting women and people aged >50 years. 3. The mechanisms underlying the relationship between obesity and cancer vary by anatomic site and specific biologic characteristics (e.g., sex, menopausal status). 4. In general, adiposopathy induces oxidative stress and inflammation that increase the malignant conversion potential of cells and induce growth, proliferation, and metastasis of these malignant cells. 5. Hyperinsulinemia promotes cell growth. 6. Aromatase is found in adipose tissue and converts androgens to estrogen, which may be a contributing factor to certain cancers (e.g., breast, endometrial). 7. Several nutritional factors have been associated with an increased risk of cancer, e.g., methods for food processing, preservation, and preparation. 8. Intentional weight loss reduces the risk of cancer in patients with obesity and improves cancer outcomes in patients with cancer and obesity. 9. The amount of weight loss positively correlates with cancer incidence risk reduction. 10. Bariatric surgery has been shown to decrease cancer incidence and cancer-related mortality.

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