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Overweight and obesity statistics

Overweight and obesity causes 13 types of cancer: oesophageal, stomach, bowel, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, breast, uterus, ovary, kidney, thyroid, myeloma, and meningioma.

Incidence of some overweight- and obesity-related cancers including uterine, kidney and liver cancer is increasing, at least partly due to increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity. Cancer incidence is expected to rise further if recent trends in overweight and obesity prevalence persist

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Overweight and obesity are major risk factors for the leading causes of death in the world

. Overweight and obesity causes an estimated 14% of deaths in Europe, a meta-analysis showed; Overweight and obesity causes 6% of cancer cases in the UK (2015).

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About this data

Data is for: UK, 2015, ICD-10 C00-C97 excl. C44.

Last reviewed: 23 March 2019

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References

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    Wang YC, McPherson K, Marsh T, et al. Health and economic burden of the projected obesity trends in the USA and the UK. Lancet 2011;378(9793):815-25.

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    World Health Organisation. Obesity and overweight. Accessed March 2019

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    Brown KF, Rumgay H, Dunlop C, et al. The fraction of cancer attributable to known risk factors in England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, and the UK overall in 2015. British Journal of Cancer 2018;;118(8):1130-1141.