Abstract
The world is in the grip of an obesity pandemic, with tripling of obesity rates since
1975; it is predicted that one-third of people on Earth will be obese by 2025. The
health consequences of obesity are primarily thought to be related to cardiometabolic
disorders such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. It is less well appreciated
that obesity has been related to at least 13 different cancers and in future, (with
increasing control over tobacco misuse and infections), obesity will be the main cause
of cancers. While this is an area of active research, there are large gaps in the
definition of what is an obesity related cancer (JRC) and more importantly, what are
the underlying mechanisms. To an extent, this is due to the controversy on what constitutes
“unhealthy obesity” which is further related to the causes of obesity. This narrative
review examines the causes and measurement of obesity, the types of obesity-related
cancers and possible mechanisms. The information has wide implications ranging from
prevention, screening, prognosis and therapeutic strategies. Obesity related cancers
should be an area of high-priority research. Oncologists can contribute by spreading
awareness and instituting management measures for individual patients in their care.
Keywords
Carbohydrate-insulin model - gut microbiome - hyperinsulinemia - obesity - obesity-related
cancers - sarcopenic obesity