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Obesity-related Over the past 20 years, cancer deaths have skyrocketed in the US, up from 3.73 million to 1,352 million.

That is according to a Researcher research Jersey Shore University Medical Center and Hackensack Meridian Health were presented at Endo 2025, the annual general meeting of the Endocrinology Society, held in San Francisco last month.

This study analyzed more than 33,000 deaths from obesity-related cancers between 1999 and 2020, and used mortality data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

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senior citizenwomen and racial minorities were found to carry a higher risk burden.

Overall, the Midwest had the highest rates of obesity-related cancer mortality, while the Northeastern was the lowest.

Vermont, Minnesota and Oklahoma earned the highest prices, while Utah, Alabama and Virginia were the lowest.

According to the CDC, more than 40% of Americans are obese, increasing the risk of developing certain cancers and chronic diseases such as hypertension. High cholesteroldiabetes, heart disease, kidney disease.

Obesity is associated with a high risk of development 13 types of canceraccounts for 40% of all cancers diagnosed in the United States each year.

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These types of cancer include:

Mohamed Bakr, Mohamed Bakr and Mohamed Bakr, associate directors of the Hackensack Meridian Jersey Shore University Center’s residency program, confirmed obesity-related cancer mortality rates have more than tripled in the US.

According to Bakr, the sharpest surge occurred between 2018 and 2020.

“This study highlights the need for targets Public Health Strategies such as early screening and improved access to care, especially in high-risk rural and underserved areas,” he told Fox News Digital.

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“Obesity is a serious public health threat, and the relationship between obesity and cancer is a crisis that should be addressed with the same urgency as other epidemics.”

Dr. Robert Den, radiation oncologist and chief medical officer at Alpha Tau Medical in Massachusetts, told Fox News Digital that there are these cancers, particularly the colorectal, endometrium, pancreas and postmenopausal “elevations” breast cancer.

“To my surprise, these cancers are increasing not only in older people but also in younger patients. This is a trend we haven’t seen before a generation,” said Den, who was not involved in the study.

“These cancers tend to be more aggressive, more difficult to treat and more expensive to manage,” he added. “The number of people at risk, coupled with an increase in obesity rate, means that we are seeing an increase in cancer burden for individuals, families and families. Healthcare System. ”

a A balanced dietRegular physical activity and reduced alcohol consumption are important steps to reduce the risk of cancer, according to DEN, according to cancer screening and early interventions.

“As physicians, we advocate for wider things. Public Health Initiatives – Like improved nutrition education, access to healthier foods and the environment that supports active lives, he said.

“Obesity prevention is cancer prevention, and by taking proactive measures, we can improve long-term health outcomes for the entire population,” he added.

Sue Decotiis, MD, a medical weight loss doctor in New York City, said in another interview with Fox News Digital that he had obesity and diabetes medication use; GLP-1 drugis associated with reducing the risk of cancer.

“This is one of the most influential medical advances we have had for such a long time,” she said.

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Doctors say “angry, inflamed fat cells,” called cytokines, are produced in large quantities in obese individuals, “bullying and overriding” normal body regulation, which can often lead to immune destruction and cancer.

In addition to early cancer screening, Decotiis is recommended Weight loss As an important way to reduce risk.

Exhausting excess pounds can help reduce inflammation in the body by reducing cytokines.

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“It seems wiser to deal with obesity proactively. Insulin resistancerather than waiting for cancer to develop, we hope to clean our food supply and catch it and treat it well,” she said.

“Think seriously about overweight and obesity,” advised Desia. “If diet and exercise don’t lose weight, we recommend you see a certified weight loss doctor.”

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