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Cancer adds further urgency to prioritising obesity control

Ian N Olver and Paul B Grogan
Med J Aust 2008; 189 (4): . || doi: 10.5694/j.1326-5377.2008.tb01979.x
Published online: 18 August 2008

Obesity control in Australia is imperative, and has much to learn from tobacco-control strategies

The increasing incidence of obesity in Australia is set to impose a major additional cancer burden at a time when population ageing alone is projected to cause unprecedented growth in cancer incidence. While obesity is frequently associated with type 2 diabetes, hypertension, lipid abnormalities and death from heart disease and stroke, there is growing evidence for its role in causing cancer.


  • Cancer Council Australia, Sydney, NSW.


Correspondence: ian.olver@cancer.org.au

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