Background: Obesity has been shown to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk in premenopausal women, while increasing risk in postmenopausal women. However, the current evidence is largely based on studies in Caucasian populations. Associations in women of African ancestry (AA), who have a higher prevalence of obesity, have been evaluated in few studies and results suggest different effects. Methods: We evaluated the impact of body size, body fat distribution, and body composition on breast cancer risk among AA women (978 cases and 958 controls) participating in the Women’s Circle of Health Study, a multi-site case–control study in New York City (NYC) and New Jersey (NJ). Cases were newly diagnosed with histologically confirmed duc...
A recent study suggested that the greater prevalence of severe obesity among African-American women ...
Carolina, aged 20-74 years in 1993-1996. Logistic regression analyses compared tertiles of each body...
Background: Epidemiologic studies, largely of white women, have found that recent long-term female h...
The relation of body mass index (BMI) and weight gain to breast cancer risk is complex, and little i...
OBJECTIVE: Large body size has been associated with decreased risk of breast cancer in premenopausal...
Copyright © 2013 Amina Amadou et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
BackgroundObesity has been shown to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk in premenopausal...
Obesity and awareness of obesity as risk factors for breast cancer in six ethnic groups. Obes Res. 2...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with reduced risk of breast cancer. Evidence on th...
There is accumulating evidence that obesity has a significant role in breast cancer (BC) prognosis. ...
Background: Adult body size has long been known to influence breast cancer risk, and there is now in...
It is believed that greater adiposity is associated with reduced risk of breast cancer in premenopau...
Data on body size and postmenopausal breast cancer in Hispanic and African American women are incons...
Introduction: Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, especially among Hispanics and African-Am...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas E. Rohan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
A recent study suggested that the greater prevalence of severe obesity among African-American women ...
Carolina, aged 20-74 years in 1993-1996. Logistic regression analyses compared tertiles of each body...
Background: Epidemiologic studies, largely of white women, have found that recent long-term female h...
The relation of body mass index (BMI) and weight gain to breast cancer risk is complex, and little i...
OBJECTIVE: Large body size has been associated with decreased risk of breast cancer in premenopausal...
Copyright © 2013 Amina Amadou et al. is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Com...
BackgroundObesity has been shown to be inversely associated with breast cancer risk in premenopausal...
Obesity and awareness of obesity as risk factors for breast cancer in six ethnic groups. Obes Res. 2...
Background: Physical activity has been associated with reduced risk of breast cancer. Evidence on th...
There is accumulating evidence that obesity has a significant role in breast cancer (BC) prognosis. ...
Background: Adult body size has long been known to influence breast cancer risk, and there is now in...
It is believed that greater adiposity is associated with reduced risk of breast cancer in premenopau...
Data on body size and postmenopausal breast cancer in Hispanic and African American women are incons...
Introduction: Obesity is an epidemic in the United States, especially among Hispanics and African-Am...
Copyright © 2013 Thomas E. Rohan et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creativ...
A recent study suggested that the greater prevalence of severe obesity among African-American women ...
Carolina, aged 20-74 years in 1993-1996. Logistic regression analyses compared tertiles of each body...
Background: Epidemiologic studies, largely of white women, have found that recent long-term female h...