Several lifestyle factors affect a woman's risk of gynaecological cancer and-potentially-can be modified to reduce risk. This chapter summarises the evidence for the effect of lifestyle factors on the incidence of gynaecological malignancy. The incidence of obesity is increasing in the developed world such that it now contributes as much as smoking to overall cancer deaths. Women with a body mass index (BMI)>40 have a 60% higher risk of dying from all cancers than women of normal weight. They are also at increased risk from gynaecological cancer. Dietary factors significantly influence the risk of gynaecological cancer: fruit, vegetables and antioxidants reduce risk whereas high animal fat and energy intakes increase risk. Alcohol intake ad...
Introduction and purpose: Ovarian cancer (OC) takes the 7th place among most common female malignan...
Introduction A correct diet plays an important role in the prevention of malignant tumours. The risk...
Worldwide, there is a large difference in cancer rates. These rates may change over generations when...
Several lifestyle factors affect a woman's risk of gynaecological cancer and-potentially-can be modi...
Over one million gynecologic cancers have been diagnosed in women worldwide. The five main types of ...
Anna L Beavis,1,* Anna Jo Bodurtha Smith,2,* Amanda Nickles Fader1 1Department of Gynecology and Ob...
textabstractPurpose of review: Breast and ovarian cancer remain a significant burden for women livin...
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer affecting the reproductive organs of women living in hi...
Introduction: Many risk factors may be monitored, and individual decisions concerning life style exe...
The risk of gynaecological cancer (GC) is nonlinearly correlated with women's exposure to air pollut...
Ovarian cancer is a complex disease, mostly observed in postmenopausal women, and is associated with...
Endometrial, ovarian and cervical cancer are among the leading causes of death in women. The role of...
Endometrial cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide and the most common gynecologi...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
Ovarian cancer is among the five leading sites for cancer incidence and mortality in women from deve...
Introduction and purpose: Ovarian cancer (OC) takes the 7th place among most common female malignan...
Introduction A correct diet plays an important role in the prevention of malignant tumours. The risk...
Worldwide, there is a large difference in cancer rates. These rates may change over generations when...
Several lifestyle factors affect a woman's risk of gynaecological cancer and-potentially-can be modi...
Over one million gynecologic cancers have been diagnosed in women worldwide. The five main types of ...
Anna L Beavis,1,* Anna Jo Bodurtha Smith,2,* Amanda Nickles Fader1 1Department of Gynecology and Ob...
textabstractPurpose of review: Breast and ovarian cancer remain a significant burden for women livin...
Endometrial cancer is the most common cancer affecting the reproductive organs of women living in hi...
Introduction: Many risk factors may be monitored, and individual decisions concerning life style exe...
The risk of gynaecological cancer (GC) is nonlinearly correlated with women's exposure to air pollut...
Ovarian cancer is a complex disease, mostly observed in postmenopausal women, and is associated with...
Endometrial, ovarian and cervical cancer are among the leading causes of death in women. The role of...
Endometrial cancer is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide and the most common gynecologi...
The prevalence of obesity has increased substantially in the past in almost all countries of the wor...
Ovarian cancer is among the five leading sites for cancer incidence and mortality in women from deve...
Introduction and purpose: Ovarian cancer (OC) takes the 7th place among most common female malignan...
Introduction A correct diet plays an important role in the prevention of malignant tumours. The risk...
Worldwide, there is a large difference in cancer rates. These rates may change over generations when...