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. 2019 Feb;19(1):e166-e171.
doi: 10.1016/j.clbc.2018.08.003. Epub 2018 Aug 22.

Breast Cancer: Metastasis, Molecular Subtypes, and Overweight and Obesity in Veracruz, Mexico

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Breast Cancer: Metastasis, Molecular Subtypes, and Overweight and Obesity in Veracruz, Mexico

Carlos Adrián Alarcón Rojas et al. Clin Breast Cancer. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Introduction: We assessed the association between overweight, obesity, and morbid obesity with the incidence of the most aggressive breast cancer subtypes in women.

Methods and materials: A cross-sectional study was performed. We conducted a record review to identify the following aspects: body mass index, sociodemographic features, tumor characteristics, and reproductive and molecular aspects. Descriptive statistics and univariate analysis were performed to identify the association between the molecular subtypes and the study variables. In addition, we used multivariate analysis to identify the association between obesity and the presence of metastatic lymph nodes.

Results: We included 1446 women with an average age of 52.5 ± 12.1 years. Of the 1446 patients, 47% were premenopausal and 75% were overweight. Univariate analysis indicated a statistically significant association between obesity and advanced disease stage, as well as nulliparity and multiparity. Similar results were found for women with morbid obesity. Model 1 of the multivariate analysis showed an association between the presence of metastatic lymph nodes and obesity (odds ratio [OR], 1.6; P = .008) and histologic grade 2 or 3 (OR, 2.4; P = .003). Using model 2, an association was identified between an advanced disease stage and 2 factors: morbid obesity (OR, 1.9; P = .02) and positive human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (OR, 1.8; P = .045).

Conclusion: We found that obesity is associated with the more advanced stages of breast cancer. Further studies are needed to evaluate the role of obesity in breast cancer progression in women.

Keywords: Body mass index; Luminal; Metastatic lymph nodes; Reproductive factors; Triple negative.

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