Common health conditions linked to breast cancer, Several studies have demonstrated that overweight and obesity both have distinct and varied relationships with breast cancer, but they do so in different ways.
It has been found that obesity is associated with an increased incidence of breast cancer and a high metabolic syndrome score with an increase in mortality associated with breast cancer, according to the study.
As part of the Women’s Health Initiative, researchers examined data from 63,330 women enrolled in the program and who had yearly mammograms as part of their participation to find out how obesity and metabolic syndrome affect postmenopausal breast cancer incidence.
Study participants were followed up for a period of 20 years following the completion of the study. There were a number of outcomes from the study, including breast cancer incidence, mortality, death following a diagnosis of breast cancer, and hormone receptor status of the cancer.
As a result of the study, a low-fat diet has been linked to a lower mortality rate associated with breast cancer, especially in women with metabolic syndrome symptoms, including obesity, high blood pressure, elevated blood sugar, and abnormal cholesterol.
The Margie Petersen Breast Centre at Providence Saint John’s Health Centre is a medical oncology unit located in the Margie Petersen Breast Centre. A medical oncologist, Dr Parvin Peddi, a physician, has indicated that obesity, hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol can all contribute to increased breast cancer incidence.
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