The associations of body fat and body fat distribution with breast cancer risk were examined in a prospective study in 9,746 post-menopausal women with a natural menopause, aged 49-66 at intake, participating in a breast cancer screening project (the DOM project in Utrecht). During a follow-up period of 15 years (mean follow-up time 12.5 years) 260 women developed breast cancer. Fat distribution, assessed by contrasting groups of subcapsular and triceps skinfold thickness, was found to be unrelated to breast cancer incidence. No significant relationship between body fat, measured either by weight, Quetelet's index, triceps skinfold or subscapular skinfold, and breast cancer risk was found when analysed in quartiles. However, women in the up...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
The evidence for anthropometric factors influencing breast cancer risk is accumulating, but uncertai...
The association between body fat distribution and breast cancer risk was studied in 5923 pre- and 35...
The effect of obesity and fat distribution on survival of breast cancer patients was studied prospec...
High BMI is a well-known risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. There have been some reports ...
Background: Most studies demonstrating an association between excess adiposity and postmenopausal br...
MPORTANCE: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, including the estrogen rec...
Body size is an important modifiable risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. However, it remai...
Body size is an important modifiable risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. However, it remai...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Dietary fat in midlife has not been associated with breast cancer risk in most studies, but few have...
Dietary fat in midlife has not been associated with breast cancer risk in most studies, but few have...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
A recent study among 13,707 postmenopausal women without benign breast disease (BBD) from the Breast...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
The evidence for anthropometric factors influencing breast cancer risk is accumulating, but uncertai...
The association between body fat distribution and breast cancer risk was studied in 5923 pre- and 35...
The effect of obesity and fat distribution on survival of breast cancer patients was studied prospec...
High BMI is a well-known risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. There have been some reports ...
Background: Most studies demonstrating an association between excess adiposity and postmenopausal br...
MPORTANCE: Obesity is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer, including the estrogen rec...
Body size is an important modifiable risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. However, it remai...
Body size is an important modifiable risk factor for postmenopausal breast cancer. However, it remai...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Dietary fat in midlife has not been associated with breast cancer risk in most studies, but few have...
Dietary fat in midlife has not been associated with breast cancer risk in most studies, but few have...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
A recent study among 13,707 postmenopausal women without benign breast disease (BBD) from the Breast...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
The evidence for anthropometric factors influencing breast cancer risk is accumulating, but uncertai...