Cancer deaths overall are dropping — but not the ones tied to obesity. New research shows obesity-related cancers have tripled in the last 20 years, now making up 40% of new U.S. cancer cases. These include colon, breast (postmenopausal), uterine, kidney, liver, and more. In this video, we break down:<br />• The 13 cancers linked to obesity. <br />• Why women are at higher risk. <br />• How fat cells, inflammation, and gut changes fuel cancer. <br />• The role of insulin resistance and chronic inflammation. <br />• Why obesity often goes untreated. <br />• How to protect yourself with proven cancer-prevention steps.<br />Obesity is the second leading preventable cause of cancer after smoking — but its risks are still underestimated. Learn what’s really driving this link and what you can do today to lower your risk.<br /><br />References:<br />https://www.webmd.com/obesity/news/20250731/obesity-cancer-link-worse-than-think<br />