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Excess Body Fatness during Early to Mid-Adulthood and Survival from Colorectal and Breast Cancer: A Pooled Analysis of Five International Cohort Studies.

Hadrien Charvat1, Heinz Freisling2, Hwayoung Noh2, Mia M Gaudet3, Marc J Gunter2, Amanda J Cross4, Konstantinos K Tsilidis4,5, Anne Tjønneland6,7, Verena Katzke8, Manuela Bergmann9, Claudia Agnoli10, Charlotta Rylander11, Guri Skeie11,12, Paula Jakszyn13,14, Ann H Rosendahl15, Malin Sund16, Gianluca Severi17, Shoichiro Tsugane18, Norie Sawada18, Hermann Brenner19, Hans-Olov Adami20,21, Elisabete Weiderpass22, Isabelle Soerjomataram1, Melina Arnold23.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Here, we explore the association between excess weight during early to mid-adulthood and survival in patients diagnosed with breast and colorectal cancer, using a pooled analysis of five cohort studies and study participants from 11 countries.
METHODS: Participant-level body mass index (BMI) trajectories were estimated by fitting a growth curve model using over 2 million repeated BMI measurements from close to 600,000 cohort participants. Cumulative measures of excess weight were derived. Data from over 23,000 patients with breast and colorectal cancer were subsequently analyzed using time-to-event models for death with the date of diagnosis as start of follow-up. Study-specific results were combined through a random effect meta-analysis.
RESULTS: We found a significant dose-response relationship (P trend = 0.013) between the average BMI during early and mid-adulthood and death from breast cancer, with a pooled HR of 1.31 (1.07-1.60) and the time to death shortened by 16% for average BMI above 25 kg/m2 compared with average BMI less than or equal to 22.5 kg/m2, respectively. Similar results were found for categories of cumulative time spent with excess weight. There was no association between excess body fatness during early to mid-adulthood and death in patients with colorectal cancer.
CONCLUSIONS: Excess body fatness during early to mid-adulthood is associated not only with an increased risk of developing cancer, but also with a lower survival in patients with breast cancer. IMPACT: Our results emphasize the importance of public health policies aimed at reducing overweight during adulthood and inform future studies on the relationship between excess weight and cancer outcomes. ©2021 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34782393      PMCID: PMC7612347          DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-21-0688

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev        ISSN: 1055-9965            Impact factor:   4.090


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2.  Postmenopausal overweight and breast cancer risk; results from the KARMA cohort.

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