The impact of body mass index and type 2 diabetes on breast cancer: current therapeutic measures of prevention.

F Resta, V Triggiani, C Sabbà, B Licchelli, S Ghiyasaldin, A Liso, F Schittulli, M Quaranta, A Paradiso, E Tafaro, E Guastamacchia
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Epidemiological data have suggested a possible relationship between obesity, diabetes mellitus and cancer risk, particularly breast cancer. We set out to investigate the effect of body mass index and diabetes mellitus on the presence of breast cancer in the Apulian population. We selected 1,663 women affected with primary breast cancer and 4,702 control patients. All patients with breast cancer underwent surgical excision of the tumor and their tumors were histologically confirmed. The prevalence of type 2 diabetes (8%) in the women affected by breast cancer was significantly higher than in the control group (5%) (p<0.05). The majority of the diabetic women affected by breast cancer had a BMI value >25, both in premenopause and in postmenopause. With respect to BMI, the non-diabetic patients with breast cancer in postmenopause showed the same pattern as the diabetic ones. Instead, among the women in premenopause a higher percentage (55%) of patients with a BMI <24.9 was found (p<0.01). In the Apulian population, the presence of both type 2 diabetes and elevated values of BMI (that is in a condition of hyperinsulinemia) were found to enhance the frequency of breast cancer.

体重指数和2型糖尿病对乳腺癌的影响:目前的预防治疗措施
流行病学数据表明,肥胖、糖尿病和癌症风险之间可能存在联系,尤其是乳腺癌。我们开始调查体重指数和糖尿病对阿普利亚人群乳腺癌存在的影响。我们选择了1,663名患有原发性乳腺癌的女性和4,702名对照患者。所有乳腺癌患者均行手术切除肿瘤,肿瘤组织学证实。绝经前和绝经后乳腺癌患者的2型糖尿病患病率(8%)明显高于对照组(5%)(p25)。在BMI方面,非糖尿病绝经后乳腺癌患者与糖尿病绝经后乳腺癌患者表现出相同的模式。相反,在绝经前的女性中,有BMI的患者比例更高(55%)
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