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Major CUP Report: Preventing Endometrial Cancer
September 11, 2013 | Issue 131
Elisa Bandera, MD, PhD

CUP Report Links Activity, Weight and Coffee to Endometrial Cancer Risk

Women can reduce their risk of endometrial cancer with physical activity and being a healthy weight, according to a new AICR/WCRF report that analyzed the global research on diet, activity, and weight. Elisa Bandera, MD, PhD, the panel lead of this CUP report, talks about the findings.

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Finding Glycemic Load’s Role in Cancer Risk

New Evidence; New Estimates

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AICR's new report shows that eating a diet high in glycemic load increases the risk of endometrial cancer. What is glycemic load and how does it fit into your dinner plans? Here, Alice Bender, MS, RDN, explains.

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AICR/WCRF's new report on endometrial cancer is the fourth cancer site updated as part of the Continuous Update Project. Based on the findings, AICR and WCRF have updated the preventability estimates.

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The new CUP report on endometrial cancer shows there are concrete steps women can take to reduce their risk. If you work with patients or you want to share online, here's the latest evidence and steps women can take.

Published on September 10, 2013

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