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Obesity may affect survival rates in children with cancer, finds study

Compared with patients without obesity at the time of initial cancer diagnosis, those with obesity had lower rates of 5-year event-free survival

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Obesity at the time of cancer diagnosis in children may affect the survival rates, according to a study on Monday.

Over 390 million children and adolescents aged 5–19 years were overweight in 2022, including 160 million who were living with obesity, as per data from the World Health Organization (WHO). Obesity is a known precursor to many non-communicable diseases like diabetes, hypertension, and cancer.

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