Obesity – second leading cause of cancer

Obesity is the second leading cause of cancer. Because of decreasing smoking rates and increasing obesity rates, obesity is predicted to surpass smoking as the No. 1 preventable cancer risk factor within the next two decades.

Just as smoking is preventable, so is obesity. Not only is obesity preventable, it is reversible. I know. More than 25-years ago I lost 120 pounds with hypnosis and a whole-food plant-based lifestyle and I’ve kept it off.

For the past 22 years, I have helped hundreds of people to lose weight and keep it off and improve their health. I can help you too.

Call or email me now and schedule your FREE weight loss hypnosis consultation.We can meet at Palm Desert Hypnosis or online worldwide. Together, no matter where you may live, we can develop a hypnosis program for you.

Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer

Researchers have been investigating a link between obesity and cancer for more than 15 years, but that link was only established conclusively in the past few years.

While public health officials have programs that address both obesity and cancer prevention, they haven’t tailored programs to specifically address obesity as a cancer risk factor.

They’ll have to.

Because of decreasing smoking rates and increasing obesity rates, obesity is predicted to surpass smoking as the No. 1 preventable cancer risk factor within the next two decades.

Read: Obesity poised to overtake smoking as leading preventable cause of cancer

Can Changes in Diet Reduce Deaths From Breast Cancer?

Eating more vegetables, fruits, and grains, as part of a low-fat dietary pattern, significantly reduced the risk for death from breast cancer among postmenopausal women, according to results of a study (abstract 520) presented at a presscast ahead of the 2019 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting, which will be held May 31–June 4 in Chicago.

“The important thing here is that it is worth us sticking to the message of prevention that what we eat matters,” said Lidia Schapira, MD, FASCO, an ASCO expert on breast cancer. “Postmenopausal women who take the time to think about and plan their diets will be taking an important step toward prevention and improving their health.”

Read: Can Changes in Diet Reduce Deaths From Breast Cancer?

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