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Cervical cancer and lifestyle diseases: Understanding the impact of obesity, smoking


Published on 2025-02-09 11:23:11 - Indiatimes
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  • At the age of 38, Mohit developed colorectal cancer, which exemplifies the severe consequences of an unhealthy lifestyle. Poor diet, lack of exercise,

The article from Times of India discusses the link between lifestyle diseases and cervical cancer, highlighting how obesity and smoking significantly increase the risk. It explains that obesity can lead to hormonal imbalances, particularly elevated estrogen levels, which can promote the growth of cancer cells. Additionally, fat tissue produces adipokines that can foster inflammation and insulin resistance, further contributing to cancer development. Smoking, on the other hand, introduces harmful chemicals that can damage cervical cells, impair the immune system, and reduce the effectiveness of treatments like radiation and chemotherapy. The article also touches on the importance of lifestyle modifications, such as maintaining a healthy weight, quitting smoking, and regular screenings like Pap smears, to mitigate these risks and improve outcomes for cervical cancer.

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