Obesity is one of the twenty-first century civilization diseases, which has been long linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and cancer. Epidemiological data show that a slim body (body mass index, BMI 21–23 kg/m2 ) allows to avoid 20% of cancers related to excess fat tissue. Increased body weight (BMI >25 kg/m2 ) is associated with approximately 1.5-fold higher risk of cancer compared to the risk with normal BMI. There is growing evidence that high BMI may also increase the risk of cancer recurrence and mortality as well as reduce the efficacy of chemotherapy. While the relationship between obesity and numerous cancers, such as colon cancer, esophageal adenocarcinoma, breast cancer, endometrial cancer, kidney and ...
One-fifth of cancer deaths are associated with obesity. Because the molecular mechanisms by which ob...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
Objective: Although increased body mass is an established risk factor for a variety of cancers, its ...
Obesity is a risk factor for several hormone-related cancers but evidence for an effect on risk of e...
Martin K Oehler is a member of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupWhilst previous studies have...
Otyłość jest bardzo poważnym problemem o zasięgu globalnym i w XXI wieku otrzymał status choroby cyw...
Background Excess weight is convincingly associated with several cancers, but the association with ...
Studies that have examined the association between obesity and ovarian cancer survival have provided...
AbstractObesity is a growing problem and has significant implications for a variety of diseases, inc...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ova...
BackgroundObservational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ovari...
Obesity is a growing problem and has significant implications for a variety of diseases, including h...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
The predominant cancers associated with obesity include breast, endometrial and prostate cancer whic...
Introduction. Obesity leads to an increased incidence of many diseases. The research subject of scie...
One-fifth of cancer deaths are associated with obesity. Because the molecular mechanisms by which ob...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
Objective: Although increased body mass is an established risk factor for a variety of cancers, its ...
Obesity is a risk factor for several hormone-related cancers but evidence for an effect on risk of e...
Martin K Oehler is a member of the Australian Ovarian Cancer Study GroupWhilst previous studies have...
Otyłość jest bardzo poważnym problemem o zasięgu globalnym i w XXI wieku otrzymał status choroby cyw...
Background Excess weight is convincingly associated with several cancers, but the association with ...
Studies that have examined the association between obesity and ovarian cancer survival have provided...
AbstractObesity is a growing problem and has significant implications for a variety of diseases, inc...
BACKGROUND: Observational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ova...
BackgroundObservational studies have reported a modest association between obesity and risk of ovari...
Obesity is a growing problem and has significant implications for a variety of diseases, including h...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
The predominant cancers associated with obesity include breast, endometrial and prostate cancer whic...
Introduction. Obesity leads to an increased incidence of many diseases. The research subject of scie...
One-fifth of cancer deaths are associated with obesity. Because the molecular mechanisms by which ob...
We examined the associations of measured anthropometric factors, including general and central adipo...
Objective: Although increased body mass is an established risk factor for a variety of cancers, its ...