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    A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.

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    A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.

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    • #DYK: In 2020, nearly 32% of U.S. adults ages 18 or older were obese. Having #obesity is linked with a higher risk of getting 13 types of cancer. Learn more about obesity as a #RiskFactor for cancer: https://t.co/Pztv6I7LUw https://t.co/xaImkWqBQh

  • Mashup Score: 0

    A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • #DYK: In 2020, nearly 32% of U.S. adults ages 18 or older were obese. Having #obesity is linked with a higher risk of getting 13 types of cancer. Learn more about obesity as a #RiskFactor for cancer: https://t.co/Pztv6I7LUw https://t.co/MPITvNcPU3

  • Mashup Score: 0

    A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.

    Tweet Tweets with this article
    • #DYK: In 2020, nearly 32% of U.S. adults ages 18 or older were obese. Being overweight or having #obesity is linked with a higher risk of getting 13 types of cancer. Learn more about obesity as a #RiskFactor for #cancer: https://t.co/Pztv6I7LUw https://t.co/YbOOsi9jD5

  • Mashup Score: 0

    A fact sheet that summarizes the evidence linking overweight and obesity to the risk of various cancers and discusses how obesity affects cancer survivors.

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    • In 2020, nearly 32% of U.S. adults ages 18 or older were obese. And among those populations, Black people were most likely to be #obese. Learn more about obesity as a #RiskFactor for #cancer: https://t.co/Pztv6IpmM4 https://t.co/u9ihJtcuHZ