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Obesity and Gastrointestinal Cancer-related Factor

Kim DJ

Despite a higher incidence and less favorable outcome of malignant tumors in obese patients, much less recognized is the link between obesity and cancer. The mechanism of the association of...
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Obesity and Colorectal Cancer

Na SY, Myung SJ

Obesity worldwide is constantly increasing. Obesity acts as an independent significant risk factor for malignant tumors of various organs including colorectal cancer. Visceral adipose tissue is physiologically more important than...
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Obesity and Pancreatic Diseases

Kim HG, Han J

Obesity is defined as BMI (calculated as weight in kg divided by height in m2) more than 30, and overweight is defined as BMI of 25-29.9. Obesity has been considered...
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