We sought to quantify the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and physical function among endometrial cancer survivors. Understanding this relationship would help healthcare providers target efforts to refer obese endometrial cancer survivors to weight loss and exercise interventions.We conducted a survey of 213 endometrial cancer survivors who received cancer care at an academic l health system between 2006 and 2010. Physical function subscale was quantified using physical functional component score from the SF-12 questionnaire. We compared physical function of endometrial cancer survivors to population-based age-standardized normative values.Among the 213 patients, 16% were normal weight (BMI ≤25 kg/m2), and 52% were obese (≥30 kg/...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between obesity and sarcopenia in relation to overall sur...
Background: The objective of this analysis is to test whether baseline quality of life (QOL) measure...
PurposeObesity is a public health epidemic and a major risk factor for endometrial cancer. Here we i...
Objective The aim of the study was to assess the association of body mass index (BMI) and Health-Rel...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for developing endometrial cancer and known to negatively affec...
BACKGROUND: Survivorship and quality of life issues are becoming increasingly relevant in endometria...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common forms of cancer among women, and the rate of disea...
Introduction: Endometrial cancer is often directly related to obesity and interventions for weight l...
Objective. Most women with type I endometrial cancer (EC) are obese, increasing the risk of morbidit...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for endometrial cancer, evidence linking risk to heig...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for endometrial cancer, evidence linking risk to heig...
Higher body mass index (BMI) measured before endometrial cancer diagnosis has been associated with g...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial cancer is strongly associated with body mass index (BMI), but the influence ...
Purpose: Although obesity is an established endometrial cancer risk factor, information about the i...
Copyright © 2011 Amanda Nickles Fader et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between obesity and sarcopenia in relation to overall sur...
Background: The objective of this analysis is to test whether baseline quality of life (QOL) measure...
PurposeObesity is a public health epidemic and a major risk factor for endometrial cancer. Here we i...
Objective The aim of the study was to assess the association of body mass index (BMI) and Health-Rel...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a risk factor for developing endometrial cancer and known to negatively affec...
BACKGROUND: Survivorship and quality of life issues are becoming increasingly relevant in endometria...
Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most common forms of cancer among women, and the rate of disea...
Introduction: Endometrial cancer is often directly related to obesity and interventions for weight l...
Objective. Most women with type I endometrial cancer (EC) are obese, increasing the risk of morbidit...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for endometrial cancer, evidence linking risk to heig...
Although obesity is an established risk factor for endometrial cancer, evidence linking risk to heig...
Higher body mass index (BMI) measured before endometrial cancer diagnosis has been associated with g...
BACKGROUND: Endometrial cancer is strongly associated with body mass index (BMI), but the influence ...
Purpose: Although obesity is an established endometrial cancer risk factor, information about the i...
Copyright © 2011 Amanda Nickles Fader et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Cr...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between obesity and sarcopenia in relation to overall sur...
Background: The objective of this analysis is to test whether baseline quality of life (QOL) measure...
PurposeObesity is a public health epidemic and a major risk factor for endometrial cancer. Here we i...