Despite evidence of increased endometrial cancer (EC) risk in obese women, the impact of obesity on clinical and histological phenotype is poorly understood. This study explored abdominal fat volumes and fat distribution quantified by computed tomography (CT), in relation to tumor characteristics and outcome. 227 EC patients with preoperative abdominal CT scans were included. Total abdominal fat volume (TAV), subcutaneous abdominal fat volume (SAV) and visceral abdominal fat volume (VAV) were quantified, and visceral fat percentage calculated (VAV%=[VAV/TAV]x100). Waist circumference (WC) and liver density (LD) were measured, and body mass index (BMI) calculated. Data for estrogen, progesterone and androgen receptor (ERα/PR/AR) expression b...
Enhanced endometrial proliferation correlates obesity to type-I (estrogen-dependent) endometrial can...
Background: Endometrial cancer incidence is increasing in industrialised countries. High body mass i...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...
Despite evidence of increased endometrial cancer (EC) risk in obese women, the impact of obesity on ...
Background: Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer (EC). Rece...
Background: Obesity contributes to endometrial cancer (EC). However, it is not clear whether the dis...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, especially in countries with improved socioecono...
Aim Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract in the developed c...
Objective To investigate the relationship between obesity and sarcopenia in relation to overall surv...
IntroductionEndometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecological cancer with a rising incidence,...
Obesity is a major risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC). Yet, its impact on prognosis is controve...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Background Obesity is an important cause of multiple cancer types, amongst which endometrial cancer ...
Enhanced endometrial proliferation correlates obesity to type-I (estrogen-dependent) endometrial can...
Background: Endometrial cancer incidence is increasing in industrialised countries. High body mass i...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...
Despite evidence of increased endometrial cancer (EC) risk in obese women, the impact of obesity on ...
Background: Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer (EC). Rece...
Background: Obesity contributes to endometrial cancer (EC). However, it is not clear whether the dis...
BACKGROUND: Obesity is a growing problem worldwide, especially in countries with improved socioecono...
Aim Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer of the female reproductive tract in the developed c...
Objective To investigate the relationship between obesity and sarcopenia in relation to overall surv...
IntroductionEndometrial cancer (EC) is the most common gynecological cancer with a rising incidence,...
Obesity is a major risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC). Yet, its impact on prognosis is controve...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Background Obesity is an important cause of multiple cancer types, amongst which endometrial cancer ...
Enhanced endometrial proliferation correlates obesity to type-I (estrogen-dependent) endometrial can...
Background: Endometrial cancer incidence is increasing in industrialised countries. High body mass i...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...