Background: Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer (EC). Recent data showed that body fat distribution might be more relevant than Body Mass Index (BMI). High visceral fat percentage was shown to be an independent predictor for survival in EC, but mainly included grade 12 EC.Objective: To evaluate body fat distribution and its relation to outcome in high-grade endometrial cancer.Methods: Retrospective study in women diagnosed with high-grade EC between February 2006 and August 2017 at the Royal Cornwall Hospital who had abdominal CT-scan as part of routine diagnostic work-up. Subcutaneous abdominal fat volumes and visceral abdominal fat volumes were quantified based on CT-scan measurements, and viscera...
Introduction: Obesity is a known independent risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), and obese pati...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...
OBJECTIVE:: Endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing in incidence and mortality rates, possibly due to ...
Background: Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer (EC). Rece...
Despite evidence of increased endometrial cancer (EC) risk in obese women, the impact of obesity on ...
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...
International audienceObjective: To assess the surgical management and survival of severely obese pa...
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...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies focusing on the impact of obesity on survival in endometri...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Previous studies on the association of adiposity with endometrial cancer risk have mostly used body ...
Introduction: Obesity is a known independent risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), and obese pati...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...
OBJECTIVE:: Endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing in incidence and mortality rates, possibly due to ...
Background: Obesity is an important risk factor for the development of endometrial cancer (EC). Rece...
Despite evidence of increased endometrial cancer (EC) risk in obese women, the impact of obesity on ...
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...
International audienceObjective: To assess the surgical management and survival of severely obese pa...
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...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Studies focusing on the impact of obesity on survival in endometri...
AIM: Obesity is classically linked to type I endometrial cancer (EC). Lymphovascular invasion (LVI) ...
Previous studies on the association of adiposity with endometrial cancer risk have mostly used body ...
Introduction: Obesity is a known independent risk factor for endometrial cancer (EC), and obese pati...
Background: Obesity is a risk factor for endometrial cancer but whether metabolic dysfunction is ass...
OBJECTIVE:: Endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing in incidence and mortality rates, possibly due to ...