| Literature DB >> 27326261 |
Yifei Gao1, Xujing Dai1, Limei Chen1, Arier C Lee2, Mancy Tong3, Michelle Wise3, Qi Chen4.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Obesity is a well-known risk factor for developing endometrial cancer. However, the incidence and survival rate of endometrial cancer are associated with ethnicity and geographical area. In addition, whether menopausal status is associated with developing endometrial cancer in obese women and whether obesity is associated with subtypes of endometrial cancer have not been fully investigated. Here, we investigated the effect of BMI on developing endometrial cancer in Chinese women taking into account menopausal status and cancer subtypes.Entities:
Keywords: BMI; Chinese women; endometrial cancer; menopause; type I and type II
Year: 2016 PMID: 27326261 PMCID: PMC4911885 DOI: 10.7150/jca.15037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cancer ISSN: 1837-9664 Impact factor: 4.207
Clinical characteristics of women with endometrial cancer
| Endometrial cancer (N=1,127) | Control (n=1,244) | |
|---|---|---|
| Age at diagnosis (years old, median/range) | 55 (26 - 88) | 54 (22-87) |
| Parity (number, %) | ||
| 0 | 94 (8.3%) | 96 (7.7%) |
| 1 | 636 (56.5%) | 878 (70.6%) |
| 2 | 246 (21.8%) | 216 (17.4%) |
| ≥3 | 151 (13.4%) | 54 (4.3%) |
| Menopause | ||
| Perimenopause (number, %) | 489 (43.4%) | 818 (65.7%) |
| Postmenopause (number, %) | 638 (56.6%) | 426 (34.3%) |
| Type I | 904 (80.2%) | N/A |
| Type II | 223 (19.8%) | N/A |
Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) for the effect of BMI on developing endometrial cancer from logistic regression adjusting for age and parity, subgroup analyses by before or after menopause
| BMI | Endometrial cancer (n=1,127) | Control (n=1,244) | OR | 95% CI | p-value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Before Menopause (number, %) | <.0001 | |||||
| Normal weight (Ref) | 186 (38.0%) | 270 (63.4%) | ||||
| Overweight | 211 (43.1%) | 118 (27.7%) | 2.555 | 1.876 | 3.481 | |
| Obese | 92 (18.8%) | 38 (8.9%) | 3.471 | 2.236 | 5.388 | |
| Total | 489 | 426 | ||||
| After menopause (number) | <.0001 | |||||
| Normal weight (Ref) | 202 (31.7%) | 350 (42.8%) | ||||
| Overweight | 302 (47.3%) | 219 (26.8%) | 2.387 | 1.86 | 3.063 | |
| Obese | 134 (21.0%) | 249 (30.4%) | 0.886 | 0.672 | 1.169 | |
| Total | 638 | 818 | ||||
BMI: Body mass index
Figure 1The effect of BMI and menopause in the development of endometrial cancer
The distribution of subtypes of endometrial cancer by BMI
| Type I Endometrial cancer (n=904) | Type II Endometrial cancer (n=223) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perimenopause (n=413) | Postmenopause (n=491) | Perimenopause (n=76) | Postmenopause (n=147) | |
| Normal weight (n=388) (number, %) | 152 (36.8%) | 154 (31.4%) | 34 (44.7%) | 48 (32.7%) |
| Overweight (n=513) (number, %) | 181(43.8%) | 230 (46.8%) | 30 (39.5%) | 72 (48.9%) |
| Obese (n=226) (number, %) | 80 (19.4%) | 107 (21.8%) | 12 (15.8%) | 27 (18.4%) |