Scientists Agree: Obesity Causes Cancer

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Candy cigarettes are joining real cigarettes as a top cause of cancer. Word came last week from both sides of the Atlantic.

Doctors in England, pouring through the records of nearly 300,000 cancer cases, have found that being overweight raises the risk of developing 20 different kinds of cancer. The study, led by Andrew Renehan of the University of Manchester, is detailed in the current issue of The Lancet.

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Christopher Wanjek is a Live Science contributor and a health and science writer. He is the author of three science books: Spacefarers (2020), Food at Work (2005) and Bad Medicine (2003). His "Food at Work" book and project, concerning workers' health, safety and productivity, was commissioned by the U.N.'s International Labor Organization. For Live Science, Christopher covers public health, nutrition and biology, and he has written extensively for The Washington Post and Sky & Telescope among others, as well as for the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, where he was a senior writer. Christopher holds a Master of Health degree from Harvard School of Public Health and a degree in journalism from Temple University.