An ecological study of obesity-related cancer incidence trends in Australia from 1983 to 2017
Summary: Background: Overweight and obesity is a growing public health issue as it contributes to the future burden of obesity-related diseases, including cancer, especially in high-income countries. In Australia, 4.3% of all cancers diagnosed in 2013 were attributable to overweight and obesity. Our...
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Main Authors: | Eleonora Feletto (Author), Ankur Kohar (Author), David Mizrahi (Author), Paul Grogan (Author), Julia Steinberg (Author), Clare Hughes (Author), Wendy L. Watson (Author), Karen Canfell (Author), Xue Qin Yu (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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