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   Role of obesity in the risk of breast cancer: Lessons from anthropometry  
   
نویسنده amadou a. ,hainaut p. ,romieu i.
منبع journal of oncology - 2013 - دوره : 2013 - شماره : 0
چکیده    An estimated 1.38 million new cases of breast cancer (bc) are diagnosed each year in women worldwide. of these,the majority are categorized as invasive ductal cell carcinoma. subgroups of bc are frequently distinguished into five intrinsic subtypes,namely,luminal a,luminal b,normal-like,her2-positive,and basal-like subtypes. epidemiological evidence has shown that anthropometric factors are implicated in bc development. overall consistent positive associations have been observed between high body mass index (bmi) and waist-to-hip ratio (whr) and the risk of bc among postmenopausal women,while conflicting results persist for premenopausal bc,both for bmi and for other anthropometric parameters as well as across ethnic groups. furthermore,some evidence suggests that body size,body shape,and weight gain during childhood or adolescence may play a role in the risk of bc. in this paper,we describe the evidence linking anthropometric indices at different ages and bc risk,in order to improve our understanding of the role of body fat distribution in the risk of bc,investigate differences in these associations according to menopausal status and ethnic groups,and discuss the potential biological mechanisms linking body size and bc risk. © 2013 amina amadou et al.
آدرس nutritional epidemiology group,nutrition and metabolism section,international agency for research on cancer,150 cours albert thomas, France, international prevention research institute,95 cours lafayette, France, nutritional epidemiology group,nutrition and metabolism section,international agency for research on cancer,150 cours albert thomas, France
 
     
   
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