American Society of Clinical Oncology position statement on obesity and cancer

Rates of obesity have increased significantly over the last three decades in the United States and globally. In addition to contributing to heart disease and diabetes, obesity is a major unrecognized risk factor for cancer. Obesity is associated with worsened prognosis after cancer diagnosis and als...

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Hauptverfasser: Ligibel, Jennifer A, Alfano, Catherine M, Courneya, Kerry S, Demark-Wahnefried, Wendy, Burger, Robert A, Chlebowski, Rowan T, Fabian, Carol J, Gucalp, Ayca, Hershman, Dawn L, Hudson, Melissa M, Jones, Lee W, Kakarala, Madhuri, Ness, Kirsten K, Merrill, Janette K, Wollins, Dana S, Hudis, Clifford A
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