Eat Well Obesity is the second leading
preventable cause of cancer, expected to surpass alcohol use as its popularity declines and obesity rates rise.
La Jolla, Calif., April 9, 2018 - Obesity is the second - leading
preventable cause of cancer and represents one of the greatest threats to global human health.
Being overweight or obese is the single biggest
preventable cause of cancer after smoking and is linked to 13 types of cancer including bowel, breast, and pancreatic.
Being overweight or obese is the single biggest
preventable cause of cancer in the UK after smoking and contributes to around 18,100 cases of cancer every year.
Excess weight is the second biggest
preventable cause of cancer.
The latest figures, calculated from 2015 cancer data, found that smoking remains the biggest
preventable cause of cancer despite the continued decline in smoking rates.
Other
preventable causes of cancer include drinking alcohol, eating too little fibre (causing around 11,900 and around 11,700 cases respectively, which is 3.3 % each) and outdoor air pollution.
Not exact matches
Unfortunately, colorectal
cancer is the second highest
cause of cancer deaths in the United States, even though it is one
of the more
preventable cancers.
It was estimated that deaths in hospitals by
preventable adverse events exceed the amount attributable to the eight leading
cause of death in American (CDC, 1999b) and even exceed the number
of deaths
cause by automobile accidents (43,458), breast
cancer (42,297) or AIDS (16,516)(CDC, 1999a).
Researchers estimate that 90 percent
of skin
cancers are
caused by overexposure to the sun and are therefore
preventable.
Approximately 175000
cancer cases are diagnosed annually in children younger than age 15 years worldwide, 1 with an annual increase
of around 0.9 % in incidence rate in the developed world, only partly explained by improved diagnosis and reporting.1, 2 Childhood
cancer is rare and its survival rate has increased significantly over the years owing to advancement in treatment technologies; however, it is still a leading
cause of death among children and adolescents in developed countries, ranking second among children aged 1 to 14 years in the United States, surpassed only by accidents.1, 3 Childhood
cancer is also emerging as a major
cause of death in the last few years in Asia, Central and South America, Northwest Africa, and the Middle East, where death rates from
preventable communicable diseases are declining.2
Smoking rates have dropped in recent years, but cigarettes remain the leading
cause of preventable disease and death in the U.S., and electronic cigarettes pose a new danger, says Dr. Leslie Kohman, professor
of surgery and director
of outreach for the Upstate
Cancer Center.
November 21: Everyone Loves a Quitter Help stub out the biggest
cause of preventable disease and death in the U.S. by celebrating the American
Cancer Society's Great American Smokeout.
Alison Cox,
Cancer Research UK's director
of prevention, said: «Smoking is still the single largest
preventable cause of death in the UK and kills around 96,000 people every year — this can not continue.
With smoking being the biggest
preventable cause of oral
cancer, Cancer Research UK is also calling on the public and local councillors to help protect vital Stop Smoking Ser
cancer,
Cancer Research UK is also calling on the public and local councillors to help protect vital Stop Smoking Ser
Cancer Research UK is also calling on the public and local councillors to help protect vital Stop Smoking Services.
Obesity - related diseases such as heart disease, Type 2 diabetes, stroke, and some types
of cancer are some
of the leading
causes of preventable death in the United States.
«As our understanding
of preventable causes of this major
cancer progresses, early detection strategies are being developed and novel therapeutic options become available, we enhance our ability to reduce ovarian
cancer mortality,» Dr. Paolo Boffetta, the journal's associate editor, wrote in an accompanying editorial.
The charity says being overweight or obese is the single biggest
cause of preventable cancer in the UK after smoking.
Preventable medical errors are the third most common
cause of death in the United States — behind heart disease and
cancer.
Preventable medical mistakes are the third leading
cause of death in the United States, right after heart disease and
cancer.
In fact, several studies make clear that
preventable medical errors are now a leading
cause of death in the United States after heart disease and
cancer.
Cervical
cancer used to be a top killer in developed nations — and it remains a major
cause of death in countries without widespread health - care access — but in the last 50 years, cervical
cancer deaths fell by 70 percent in the United States, transforming cervical
cancer from the leading
cause of cancer death among American women to a less common, nearly
preventable cancer.