Obesity is a global pandemic that has been associated with the development of breast, endometrial, large intestine, renal, esophageal, and pancreatic cancer. Obesity is also involved in the development of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Recently, an increase in the incidence of obesity-related cancers has been reported. Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematological malignancy, after lymphoma. The aim of this review is to examine the epidemiological data on obesity and MM, assess the effect of obesity on MM outcomes, evaluate the possible mechanisms through which obesity might increase the incidence of MM and provide the effects of obesity management on MM. Current evidence indicates that obesity may have...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
Obesity has become a global epidemic influencing the establishment and progression of a wide range o...
Abstract Background Obesity is a risk factor for multiple myeloma (MM). However, we still lack knowl...
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Obesity and obesogenic behaviors are positively associated with both monoclonal gammopathy of unknow...
This article presents the first detailed overview of the mechanisms that may underlie the relation o...
Introduction. Several studies have reported a positive association of body mass index (BMI) with mul...
Obesity is increasingly associated with the transformation of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined ...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a haematological malignancy characterised by the proliferation and accumula...
IF 4.142International audienceBackground: Multiple myeloma risk increases with higher adult body mas...
We investigated this relationship in two murine myeloma models with a high fat diet (HFD) to induce ...
Background: Multiple myeloma risk increases with higher adult body mass index (BMI). Emerging eviden...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
Obesity has become a global epidemic influencing the establishment and progression of a wide range o...
Abstract Background Obesity is a risk factor for multiple myeloma (MM). However, we still lack knowl...
To access publisher's full text version of this article, please click on the hyperlink in Additional...
Obesity and obesogenic behaviors are positively associated with both monoclonal gammopathy of unknow...
This article presents the first detailed overview of the mechanisms that may underlie the relation o...
Introduction. Several studies have reported a positive association of body mass index (BMI) with mul...
Obesity is increasingly associated with the transformation of monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined ...
Multiple myeloma (MM) is a haematological malignancy characterised by the proliferation and accumula...
IF 4.142International audienceBackground: Multiple myeloma risk increases with higher adult body mas...
We investigated this relationship in two murine myeloma models with a high fat diet (HFD) to induce ...
Background: Multiple myeloma risk increases with higher adult body mass index (BMI). Emerging eviden...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the increased risk of m...
Background & purposeObesity and metabolic disorders were associated with increased risk of MM, a dis...