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. 2014 Mar;3(1):9-15.
doi: 10.1007/s13668-013-0068-9.

The association between adiposity and breast cancer recurrence and survival: A review of the recent literature

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The association between adiposity and breast cancer recurrence and survival: A review of the recent literature

Maria Azrad et al. Curr Nutr Rep. 2014 Mar.

Abstract

Breast Cancer (BC) is the most common and second deadliest malignancy among American women. Many factors contribute to BC prognosis but a key modifiable lifestyle factor is body weight. In this review, we update the reader on the association between adiposity and poor BC outcomes. We summarize the findings from studies that show obesity to be a risk factor for BC recurrence and reduced survival, including research that shows that treatment with aromatase inhibitors in hormone-receptor positive BC survivors who are obese may not be as effective as in normal weight women. In addition, we summarize the findings from studies that show that obesity-induced changes in glucose metabolism, type-2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome contribute to negative outcomes in BC survivors. Given the evidence, there is a critical need to determine whether weight loss can improve outcomes in BC survivors.

Keywords: HOMA; adiposity; aromatase; aromatase inhibitor; body fat; body mass index; body weight; breast neoplasms; c-peptide; estrogen; estrogen-receptor positive; glucose; glucose metabolism; hormone-receptor positive; hormones; insulin; metabolic syndrome; mortality; obesity; overweight; recurrence; survival; type 2 diabetes.

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Maria Azrad and Wendy Demark-Wahnefried declare that they have no conflict of interest.

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