Obesity and gastrointestinal cancer
British journal of surgery2010Vol. 97(5), pp. 628–642
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Abstract
A better understanding of the mechanisms that link obesity and cancer may uncover targets for intervention. Tackling obesity may result in a reduction in the incidence in addition to mortality of certain cancers in future.
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