Paris: Every 10 centimetres on a man’s waist increases his risk of dying from prostate cancer by seven percent, according to a new study on Thursday the largest ever conducted on a.
LONDON, May 6 ― Every 10 centimetres (four inches) on a man's waist increases his risk of dying from prostate cancer by seven per cent, according to a new study yesterday ― the largest ever conducted on a possible link between obesity and the disease. Prostate cancer is the second most commonly.
High rates of obesity mean that thousands of lives are being lost to prostate cancer, the second most common form of cancer for men, according to new research. Uwe Anspach/dpaThousands of lives are being lost to prostate cancer because of high levels of obesity among men, a new study suggests. More .