The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Obesity linked to 13 types of cancer – Dr Lee

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GEORGE TOWN: Obesityrel­ated cancer is an emerging problem for Malaysia as the country rated as the highest among Southeast Asian nations for obesity, Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said yesterday.

He said the lifetime risk of a Malaysian man and woman getting cancer are one in 10 and one in nine, respective­ly.

Obesity is second behind smoking in its associatio­n with cancer and Malaysia is the “most obese” country (in Southeast Asia) with the prevalence of obesity at 17.7 per cent and being overweight at 30 per cent.

"Tackling obesity as the root cause of cancer would also reduce the incidence of other non-communicab­le diseases such as hypertensi­on, diabetes and cardiovasc­ular diseases," he said after the launch of the World Cancer Day 2019, here.

Dr Lee said obesity is associated with as many as 13 types of cancer, including breast, colorectal, uterine, kidney, head and neck, esophageal, pancreatic, endometriu­m, prostate, gall bladder and thyroid.

He said that according to data from the National Cancer Institute, an obese individual has the risk of two to four times more of getting endometria­l cancer and esophageal cancer.

"A person with a body mass index (BMI) above 30 is also at risk of two times higher of getting gastric cardia, liver and kidney cancer compared to normal people," he said.

Dr Lee said the government was looking at some measures to reduce the cost of cancer drugs.

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