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Obesity and cholangiocarcinoma

2013 
It is estimated that about half of the population in developed countries are either overweight or obese.In some developing nations obesity rates have increased to surpass those seen in Western countries.This rate increase in obesity has many implications as obesity has been associated with numerous negative health effects including increased risks of hypertension,diabetes,cardiovascular disease,stroke,liver disease,apnea,and some cancer types.Obesity is now considered to be one of the major public health concerns facing the society.Cholangiocarcinomas(bile duct cancers) are malignant tumors arising from cholangiocytes inside or outside of the liver.Although cholangiocarcinomas are relatively rare,they are highly lethal.The low survival rate associated with cholangiocarcinoma is due to the advanced stage of the disease at the time of diagnosis.Prevention is therefore especially important in this cancer type.Some data suggest that the incidence of cholangiocarcinoma in the western world is on the rise.Increasing rate of obesity may be one of the factors responsible for this increase.Determining whether obesity is a risk factor for cholangiocarcinoma has significant clinical and societal implications as obesity is both prevalent and modifiable.This paper seeks to provide a summary of the current knowledge linking obesity and cholangiocarcinoma,and encourage further research on this topic.
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