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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1550291" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I Wonder too.</p><p>Obviously a smoking obese person the highest risk, apparently.</p><p>All people i know who have died of cancer are not obese but have smoked or been around very heavy smokers.</p><p>I've never come across an obese cancer sufferer yet. Obviously i dont work in that field so im only going off my personal experiences.</p><p>However the north-east is renound for obesity.</p><p>I've only come across cancer in 'normal' sized people or thin people in my lifetime.</p><p>I wonder if it's stomach, intestine or esophagus cancer more prevalent in obese?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1550291, member: 196960"] I Wonder too. Obviously a smoking obese person the highest risk, apparently. All people i know who have died of cancer are not obese but have smoked or been around very heavy smokers. I've never come across an obese cancer sufferer yet. Obviously i dont work in that field so im only going off my personal experiences. However the north-east is renound for obesity. I've only come across cancer in 'normal' sized people or thin people in my lifetime. I wonder if it's stomach, intestine or esophagus cancer more prevalent in obese? [/QUOTE]
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