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... Although individuals aged 55 and older account for a majority (approximately 77%) of all cancers that are diagnosed, anyone can get cancer at any age. ... Cigarette smokers are also more likely than nonsmokers to develop several other types of cancer, including oral cancer and cancers of the larynx, esophagus, pancreas, bladder, kidney, and cervix. ... Some findings suggest a connection between a diet high in fat and certain cancers, such as cancers of the colon, prostate, and uterus. Being severely overweight may be linked to breast cancer among older women and to cancers of the prostate, pancreas, uterus, colon, and ovary.
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