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Obesity and its impact on breast cancer: tumor incidence, recurrence, survival, and possible interventions.

Jennifer A Ligibel1, Howard D Strickler.   

Abstract

A positive association between obesity and the risk of incident postmenopausal breast cancer has been consistently observed in epidemiologic studies. Although most studies of premenopausal women have not found a similar relationship between breast cancer and obesity, the prognosis for both pre- and postmenopausal breast cancer is substantially worse among obese than normal-weight individuals. Increasing evidence suggests that these associations may be mechanistically related to sex hormones, insulin, and certain adipokines. Insulin, for example, has important mitogenic/antiapoptotic activity in addition to its metabolic effects, and many breast tumors express high levels of the insulin receptor (IR)-A isoform. Further, the use of metformin, a diabetes medication that reduces insulin levels, has been epidemiologically associated with reduced breast cancer risk among patients with diabetes, and a recent observational study found a higher rate of pathologic complete responses among patients with diabetes and breast cancer who were using metformin. Formal clinical trials of metformin as adjuvant breast cancer therapy have been initiated and are ongoing. Similarly, the effect of lifestyle changes on breast cancer outcomes is actively being investigated. Several lifestyle intervention studies have demonstrated that weight loss, increased physical activity, and dietary changes are feasible in breast cancer populations, and that individuals who make lifestyle changes after breast cancer diagnosis experience several physical and psychologic benefits. In this article, the authors review the evidence linking obesity with breast cancer risk and outcomes and provide an overview of lifestyle intervention studies in patients with breast cancer.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23714455     DOI: 10.14694/EdBook_AM.2013.33.52

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am Soc Clin Oncol Educ Book        ISSN: 1548-8748


  25 in total

1.  PlGF/VEGFR-1 Signaling Promotes Macrophage Polarization and Accelerated Tumor Progression in Obesity.

Authors:  Joao Incio; Josh Tam; Nuh N Rahbari; Priya Suboj; Dan T McManus; Shan M Chin; Trupti D Vardam; Ana Batista; Suboj Babykutty; Keehoon Jung; Anna Khachatryan; Tai Hato; Jennifer A Ligibel; Ian E Krop; Stefan B Puchner; Christopher L Schlett; Udo Hoffmman; Marek Ancukiewicz; Masabumi Shibuya; Peter Carmeliet; Raquel Soares; Dan G Duda; Rakesh K Jain; Dai Fukumura
Journal:  Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2016-02-09       Impact factor: 12.531

Review 2.  Single nucleotide polymorphisms of the FTO gene and cancer risk: an overview.

Authors:  Marta Elena Hernández-Caballero; José Alfredo Sierra-Ramírez
Journal:  Mol Biol Rep       Date:  2014-11-12       Impact factor: 2.316

3.  Working stiff: how obesity boosts cancer risk.

Authors:  Lisa M Arendt; Charlotte Kuperwasser
Journal:  Sci Transl Med       Date:  2015-08-19       Impact factor: 17.956

4.  Optimal cutoffs of obesity measures in relation to cancer risk in postmenopausal women in the Women's Health Initiative Study.

Authors:  Moonseong Heo; Geoffrey C Kabat; Howard D Strickler; Juan Lin; Lifang Hou; Marcia L Stefanick; Garnet L Anderson; Thomas E Rohan
Journal:  J Womens Health (Larchmt)       Date:  2015-01-14       Impact factor: 2.681

Review 5.  Metabolic syndrome and breast cancer: is there a link?

Authors:  Dagmar Hauner; Hans Hauner
Journal:  Breast Care (Basel)       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 2.860

6.  Impact of body mass index on pathological complete response following neoadjuvant chemotherapy in operable breast cancer: a meta-analysis.

Authors:  Haiyun Wang; Shijia Zhang; Douglas Yee; Saonli Basu; Heather Beckwith; David Potter; Anne Blaes
Journal:  Breast Cancer       Date:  2021-01-02       Impact factor: 4.239

7.  Adult BMI change and risk of Breast Cancer: National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2005-2010.

Authors:  Wambui G Gathirua-Mwangi; Terrell W Zollinger; Mwangi J Murage; Kamnesh R Pradhan; Victoria L Champion
Journal:  Breast Cancer       Date:  2015-09-08       Impact factor: 4.239

8.  Breast cancer risk in metabolically healthy but overweight postmenopausal women.

Authors:  Marc J Gunter; Xianhong Xie; Xiaonan Xue; Geoffrey C Kabat; Thomas E Rohan; Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller; Gloria Y F Ho; Judith Wylie-Rosett; Theresa Greco; Herbert Yu; Jeannette Beasley; Howard D Strickler
Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2015-01-15       Impact factor: 12.701

Review 9.  Obesity and cancer pathogenesis.

Authors:  Nathan A Berger
Journal:  Ann N Y Acad Sci       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 5.691

10.  Associations of metabolic syndrome and C-reactive protein with mortality from total cancer, obesity-linked cancers and breast cancer among women in NHANES III.

Authors:  Wambui G Gathirua-Mwangi; Yiqing Song; Patrick O Monahan; Victoria L Champion; Terrell W Zollinger
Journal:  Int J Cancer       Date:  2018-03-14       Impact factor: 7.396

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