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Cancer deaths linked to obesity more than tripled in the United States during the past two decades, a new study says.
Rural, older, Black, and female Americans bear the brunt of the surge in obesity-related cancer mortality, new data show.
Obesity-related cancer deaths in the U.S. have tripled in just two decades, with women, older adults, and minority groups ...
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A recent study reveals a concerning rise in obesity-related cancer deaths in America. Mortality rates have tripled between ...
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A common anti-nausea drug used during chemotherapy may do more than ease discomfort, it could help women with aggressive ...
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The new study found that Midwestern states had the highest rates of obesity-linked cancer deaths, while the Northeast fared ...
Our study highlights a concerning 3-fold increase in obesity-related cancer deaths since 1999,” said study author Faizan Ahmed, MD.
Cancer deaths linked to obesity have tripled across the United States over the past two decades, according to new research ...