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Research shows that obesity will increase the risk of pancreatic cancer. A recent U.S. study found that the risk from a young age of the crowd began to obesity particularly high. U.S. researchers at the University of Texas in the latest issue of "Journal of the American Medical Association" reported that they were 841 pancreatic cancer patients and 754 healthy controls were compared to investigate. In the survey, the researchers took into account the age of respondents, race, sex, drinking history, smoking history, family and personal medical background, and access to the respondents of all ages in the height and weight information. comparative study showed that of the same age with normal body weight when compared to more than 10 years of age from the beginning of the period to 30-year-old obese, their risk of pancreatic cancer on troubles at least 2 times higher. researchers pointed out that this study prompts people control their weight as soon as possible for the prevention of pancreatic cancer is important.
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