Abstract
Obesity and diabetes are prominent public health concerns, closely linked to an increased risk of chronic diseases, including breast cancer. The interconnections between these conditions contribute to significant financial burdens on healthcare systems, encompassing both direct and indirect hospital costs. This review explores the complex relationships between obesity, diabetes, and breast cancer, emphasizing their collective impact on hospital costs. By examining the mechanisms that connect these conditions and their economic implications, the review highlights the need for comprehensive and integrated strategies that address prevention, early intervention, and cost-effective care. The findings underscore the importance of public health initiatives, innovative treatment approaches, and collaborative efforts among stakeholders to mitigate the growing healthcare costs associated with these interconnected conditions. The review concludes by identifying research gaps and future directions aimed at improving patient outcomes and reducing the economic burden on healthcare systems. Keywords: Obesity, Diabetes, Breast Cancer, Hospital Costs, Chronic Diseases, Public Health, Economic Burden.
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