Research
Hormonal
Obesity is associated with increased risk of various cancers (breast, colorectal, endometrial, etc.) through mechanisms involving chronic inflammation, insulin resistance, and hormonal changes.
Maintaining a healthy weight reduces your risk of several cancers. Focus on sustainable lifestyle changes to lower your risk.
StrongSupportsHIGH confidence
Obesity is strongly associated with an increased risk of developing various cancers, including breast, endometrial, colorectal, pancreatic, kidney, and liver cancer.
Why this rating
Cites multiple studies linking obesity to cancer.
Source
Obesity as a Disease: A Primer on Clinical and Physiological Insights
Aayush Shah et al. · Methodist DeBakey Cardiovascular Journal · 2025
DOI 10.14797/mdcvj.1515
narrative_reviewCited 8×
Read the paper DOI resolved against Crossref · corpus check 2026-06-10
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