Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence that obesity and the associated adipose tissue inflammation are risk factors for breast cancer; however, the molecular mechanisms are poorly understood. We evaluated the effect of a high-fat/high-calorie diet on mammary carcinogenesis in the immunocompetent MMTV-PyMT murine model. Four-week old female mice (20/group) were randomized to receive either a high-fat (HF; 60% kcal as fat) or a low-fat (LF; 16% kcal) diet for eight weeks. Body weights were determined, and tumor volumes measured by ultrasound, each week. At necropsy, the tumors and abdominal visceral fat were weighed and plasma collected. The primary mammary tumors, adjacent mammary fat, and lungs were preserved for histological and i...
High-calorie (HC) diet contributes to the increased incidence of obesity, which is a risk factor for...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are linked to an increased prevalence of breast cancer among postmeno...
Obese women diagnosed with breast cancer have an increased risk for metastasis, and the underlying m...
Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence that obesity and the associated adipose tissue infla...
Introduction High-fat diets (HFDs) are known to cause obesity and are associated wi...
Clinical studies provide strong evidence that obesity and associated adipose tissue (AT) inflammatio...
Premenopausal breast cancer is associated with increased animal fat consumption among normal-weight ...
Introduction Epidemiological studies linking dietary fat intake and obesity to breast cancer risk...
Breast cancer is still the leading cause of death for women in the US. Triple-negative breast cancer...
The relationship between obesity and breast cancer (BC) has focused on serum factors. However, the m...
Growing evidence demonstrates a strong correlation between obesity and an increased risk of breast c...
Globally, the prevalence of obesity is increasing which subsequently increases the risk of the devel...
Introduction Increased animal fat consumption is associated with increased premenopausal breast c...
Background: Accumulative evidences link breast cancer development to obesity. Several studies have d...
Clinical correlation studies have clearly shown that obesity is associated with breast cancer risk a...
High-calorie (HC) diet contributes to the increased incidence of obesity, which is a risk factor for...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are linked to an increased prevalence of breast cancer among postmeno...
Obese women diagnosed with breast cancer have an increased risk for metastasis, and the underlying m...
Epidemiological studies provide strong evidence that obesity and the associated adipose tissue infla...
Introduction High-fat diets (HFDs) are known to cause obesity and are associated wi...
Clinical studies provide strong evidence that obesity and associated adipose tissue (AT) inflammatio...
Premenopausal breast cancer is associated with increased animal fat consumption among normal-weight ...
Introduction Epidemiological studies linking dietary fat intake and obesity to breast cancer risk...
Breast cancer is still the leading cause of death for women in the US. Triple-negative breast cancer...
The relationship between obesity and breast cancer (BC) has focused on serum factors. However, the m...
Growing evidence demonstrates a strong correlation between obesity and an increased risk of breast c...
Globally, the prevalence of obesity is increasing which subsequently increases the risk of the devel...
Introduction Increased animal fat consumption is associated with increased premenopausal breast c...
Background: Accumulative evidences link breast cancer development to obesity. Several studies have d...
Clinical correlation studies have clearly shown that obesity is associated with breast cancer risk a...
High-calorie (HC) diet contributes to the increased incidence of obesity, which is a risk factor for...
Obesity and metabolic syndrome are linked to an increased prevalence of breast cancer among postmeno...
Obese women diagnosed with breast cancer have an increased risk for metastasis, and the underlying m...