Obesity causes dysfunction of adipose tissue, with resultant chronic inflammation and adverse interplay of various adipokines, sex steroids and endocrine hormones. All these drive tumourigenesis and explain the epidemiological link between obesity and cancer. Over the past decade, the associations among obesity, adipokines and cancer have been increasingly recognized. Adipokines and their respective signalling pathways have drawn much research attention in the field of oncology and cancer therapeutics. This review will discuss the recent advances in the understanding of the association of several adipokines with common obesity-related cancers and the clinical therapeutic implications.postprin
Obesity is an established risk factor for several human cancers. Given the association between exces...
Obesity is an urgent and growing global health problem. Among other co-morbidities, obesity is assoc...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...
Obesity constitutes one of the most important metabolic diseases being associated to insulin resista...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, confers increased risk for multiple serious conditions, including can...
Obesity is characterized by a disruption in energy balance regulation that results in an excess accu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that obesity is a significant risk factor for the development of se...
There is increasing evidence that obesity may have pathophysiological effects that extend beyond its...
Adipose tissue is a key regulator of energy balance playing an active role in lipid storage as well ...
Background. Obesity, a global health burden and one of the most deleterious diseases have substantia...
Obesity, a complex and multifactorial disease influenced by genetic, environmental, and psychologica...
Obesity is defined as a chronic disease induced by an imbalance of energy homeostasis. Obesity is a ...
Obesity is characterized by a disruption in energy balance regulation that results in an excess accu...
Epidemiologic evidence associating obesity and cancer accumulated over last two decades pointing to ...
In the past three decades, several recent studies have analyzed the alarming increase of obesity wor...
Obesity is an established risk factor for several human cancers. Given the association between exces...
Obesity is an urgent and growing global health problem. Among other co-morbidities, obesity is assoc...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...
Obesity constitutes one of the most important metabolic diseases being associated to insulin resista...
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, confers increased risk for multiple serious conditions, including can...
Obesity is characterized by a disruption in energy balance regulation that results in an excess accu...
Recent studies have demonstrated that obesity is a significant risk factor for the development of se...
There is increasing evidence that obesity may have pathophysiological effects that extend beyond its...
Adipose tissue is a key regulator of energy balance playing an active role in lipid storage as well ...
Background. Obesity, a global health burden and one of the most deleterious diseases have substantia...
Obesity, a complex and multifactorial disease influenced by genetic, environmental, and psychologica...
Obesity is defined as a chronic disease induced by an imbalance of energy homeostasis. Obesity is a ...
Obesity is characterized by a disruption in energy balance regulation that results in an excess accu...
Epidemiologic evidence associating obesity and cancer accumulated over last two decades pointing to ...
In the past three decades, several recent studies have analyzed the alarming increase of obesity wor...
Obesity is an established risk factor for several human cancers. Given the association between exces...
Obesity is an urgent and growing global health problem. Among other co-morbidities, obesity is assoc...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...