Obesity Genes Raise Risk of Death After Breast Cancer — But Walking Can Lower the Odds

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Breast cancer survivors with an inherited risk for obesity have a higher risk of dying early compared with survivors without that genetic predisposition, according to a large new study.

The good news: Genetics aren’t destiny, and those women can significantly reduce their risk with regular walking.

“There are ways to offset the genetic contribution to mortality risk by adding additional steps,” says lead study author Clara Bodelon, PhD, a senior principal scientist who studies cancer survival at the American Cancer Society.

Researchers Added Up the Small Effects of Over 900 Genetic Markers Tied to Obesity

Women with obesity or who are overweight are known to face a higher risk of mortality due to breast cancer, the study authors say. The new investigation looks specifically at whether a genetic predisposition to carrying excess weight influences the risk of death among breast cancer survivors.

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