The relationship between obesity and cancer screening varies by screening test, race, and gender. Most studies on cervical cancer screening found a negative association between increasing weight and screening, and this negative association was most consistent in white women. Recent literature on mammography reports no association with weight. However, some studies show a negative association in white, but not black, women. In contrast, obese/overweight men reported higher rates of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) testing. Comparison of prostate cancer screening, mammography, and Pap smears implies a gender difference in the relationship between screening behavior and weight. In colorectal cancer (CRC) screening, the relationship between weig...
Breast cancer continues to reign as a common cause of death for women in the United States, claiming...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity are associated with increased risk of at least 13 different types o...
Obesity is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). Numerous studies have linked diet...
The relationship between obesity and cancer screening varies by screening test, race, and gender. Mo...
To determine if the relationship between obesity and usage of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in w...
Background. The literature on colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is contradictory regarding the impac...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with a higher incidence of colorectal cancer and increased colorec...
BackgroundObese white women have lower rates of cancer screening compared to non-obese women. This s...
Obese white women have lower rates of cancer screening compared to non-obese women. This study will ...
This study assessed the association between gender, race, ethnicity, and weight status in colorectal...
Background. Findings from previous studies on an association between obesity and colorectal cancer (...
BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of many cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: T...
Many overweight women or women with obesity do not acknowledge their high weight status and may be u...
Obesity is an important risk factor for colorectal neoplasia; however, little research exists on rac...
Abstract Introduction Obesity is a known risk factor for the development of cancers, and a significa...
Breast cancer continues to reign as a common cause of death for women in the United States, claiming...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity are associated with increased risk of at least 13 different types o...
Obesity is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). Numerous studies have linked diet...
The relationship between obesity and cancer screening varies by screening test, race, and gender. Mo...
To determine if the relationship between obesity and usage of colorectal cancer (CRC) screening in w...
Background. The literature on colorectal cancer (CRC) screening is contradictory regarding the impac...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is associated with a higher incidence of colorectal cancer and increased colorec...
BackgroundObese white women have lower rates of cancer screening compared to non-obese women. This s...
Obese white women have lower rates of cancer screening compared to non-obese women. This study will ...
This study assessed the association between gender, race, ethnicity, and weight status in colorectal...
Background. Findings from previous studies on an association between obesity and colorectal cancer (...
BACKGROUND: Obesity increases the risk of many cancers including colorectal cancer (CRC). METHODS: T...
Many overweight women or women with obesity do not acknowledge their high weight status and may be u...
Obesity is an important risk factor for colorectal neoplasia; however, little research exists on rac...
Abstract Introduction Obesity is a known risk factor for the development of cancers, and a significa...
Breast cancer continues to reign as a common cause of death for women in the United States, claiming...
BackgroundOverweight and obesity are associated with increased risk of at least 13 different types o...
Obesity is an established risk factor for colorectal cancer (CRC). Numerous studies have linked diet...