EFFECT OF ADIPOSITY AND FAT DISTRIBUTION ON ENDOMETRIAL CANCER RISK IN POSTMENOPAUSAL PATIENTS

Q4 Medicine
Irena Aleksioska Papestiev, Vesna Antovska, Drage Dabeski, Natasha Ilieva, Ivo Kjaev, Ana Daneva Markova, Elena Dzikova, Pajtim Asani
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Endometrial cancer (EC) is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide, with rising incidence partly due to changing reproductive trends and ever increasing obesity. Obesity, especially central adiposity, is linked with endometrial adenocarcinoma, possibly due to elevated estrogen and decreased sex hormone-binding globulin levels. The study aims to evaluate the impact of obesity on endometrial malignancy and to determine whether central adiposity (measured by the waist-to-hip circumference ratio) serves as a better indicator of endometrial cancer risk than BMI. In this cross-sectional study, we studied 164 postmenopausal patients from the University Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Skopje. Patients were admitted to the hospital for histopathological examination of endometrial layer because of vaginal bleeding with endometrial thickness >4mm, or other sonographic endometrial abnormalities. Histopathological findings subdivided them into two categories: with malignancy (group I) or benign abnormality (group II). Standard examinations and measurements, including BMI and waist-to-hip ratio, were performed. A significant association was observed between endometrial malignancy and obesity as measured by waist-to-hip ratio. In the distribution of data related to BMI and histopathological findings from the endometrial biopsy for Pearson Chi-square=8.35 and p<0.01(p=0.004) there is a significant difference. For Odds Ratio=2.71 (95.%CI:1.36-5.38), patients who had a  BMI ≥ 30 kg/m2 were 2.71 times more likely to have endometrial malignancy than patients who had a BMI <30 kg/m2, (p<0.01). There is a significant difference in the shown distribution of data related to waist circumference/hip circumference and histopathological findings of endometrial sampling Pearson Chi-square=79.22 and p<0.001(p=0.000). For Odds Ratio=40.89 (95.% CI:15.23-109.78), patients who had waist circumference/hip circumference ≥ 0.85 were 40.89 times more likely to have endometrial malignancy than patients who had waist circumference/hip circumference <0.85, (p<0.001). Upon analysing the contribution of central obesity determined by waist-to-hip ratio, it was found to have a more substantial impact (Wald = 37.76, p < 0.001) compared to BMI (Wald = 0.97, p= 0,32). Our study confirms that obesity is a risk factor for endometrial malignancy. Furthermore, fat distribution proves to be a more crucial and accurate indicator of endometrial cancer risk than overall obesity. The statistical significance of the waist circumference to hip circumference ratio exceeded that of BMI. Therefore, even if a patient has a normal BMI, but a waist-to-hip circumference ratio greater than 0,80, she should be considered at increased risk for endometrial malignancy and should be closely monitored in the future in order to detect any malignant changes. Key words: endometrial cancer, body mass index, waist circumference - hip circumference ratio, obesity.  
肥胖和脂肪分布对绝经后子宫内膜癌风险的影响
子宫内膜癌(EC)是全球第四大女性常见癌症,发病率上升的部分原因是生殖趋势的改变和肥胖的不断增加。肥胖,尤其是中心性肥胖,与子宫内膜腺癌有关,可能是由于雌激素升高和性激素结合球蛋白水平降低。该研究旨在评估肥胖对子宫内膜恶性肿瘤的影响,并确定中心性肥胖(通过腰臀围比测量)是否比BMI更能作为子宫内膜癌风险的指标。在这项横断面研究中,我们研究了斯科普里大学妇产科诊所的164名绝经后患者。患者因子宫内膜厚度为4mm的阴道出血或其他子宫内膜超声异常入院行子宫内膜组织病理学检查。组织病理学结果将其细分为两类:恶性(I组)或良性异常(II组)。进行标准检查和测量,包括BMI和腰臀比。通过腰臀比观察到子宫内膜恶性肿瘤与肥胖之间的显著关联。在与BMI和子宫内膜活检组织病理学结果相关的数据分布中,Pearson卡方=8.35和p<0.01(p=0.004)存在显著差异。对于优势比=2.71 (95% CI:1.36-5.38)的患者,BMI≥30 kg/m2患者发生子宫内膜恶性肿瘤的可能性是BMI≥30 kg/m2患者的2.71倍(p < 0.01)。与腰围/臀围相关的数据分布和子宫内膜抽样的组织病理学结果存在显著差异,Pearson卡方=79.22和p<0.001(p=0.000)。比值比=40.89(95)。% CI:15.23-109.78),腰围/臀围≥0.85的患者发生子宫内膜恶性肿瘤的可能性是腰围/臀围≥0.85的患者的40.89倍(p<0.001)。在分析腰臀比决定的中心性肥胖的贡献后,发现它有更大的影响(Wald = 37.76, p <0.001),与BMI相比(Wald = 0.97, p= 0,32)。我们的研究证实,肥胖是子宫内膜恶性肿瘤的一个危险因素。此外,脂肪分布被证明是子宫内膜癌风险比整体肥胖更重要和准确的指标。腰围与臀围比的统计学意义大于BMI。因此,即使患者BMI正常,但腰臀围比大于0,80,应考虑子宫内膜恶性肿瘤的风险增加,并应密切监测,以发现任何恶性变化。关键词:子宫内膜癌,体重指数,腰围-臀围比,肥胖。今天早上
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