围绝经期体重增加与乳腺癌前体的进展。

B A Stoll
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这篇综述研究了在绝经前几年体重增加会增加女性患绝经后乳腺癌的风险,并可能涉及围绝经期对癌症前驱病变生长的刺激。自1980年以来,我们使用Medline数据库来检查评估绝经后乳腺癌风险增加与围绝经期体重增加或腹部脂肪积累之间关系的研究。本综述探讨了高胰岛素血症的内分泌代谢伴随物可能作为乳腺癌发生的晚期促进因子的可能机制。研究发现,在患有乳腺癌的肥胖绝经后妇女中,超重的体重很可能是在绝经前增加的。在西方女性中,腹部肥胖与高胰岛素血症相关的证据在40岁后逐渐增加。在绝经前的几年里,体重增加主要包括腹部肥胖,这与胰岛素抵抗、游离雌激素水平升高和性类固醇水平失衡有关。这些内分泌代谢的变化很可能会抑制癌症前驱病变在绝经期的消退趋势,并可能导致晚期乳腺癌的发生。
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Perimenopausal weight gain and progression of breast cancer precursors.

This review examines evidence that weight gain in the years leading up to the menopause can contribute to a woman's risk of postmenopausal breast cancer and may involve perimenopausal stimulation of growth in cancer precursor lesions. We used the Medline database since 1980 to examine studies that assessed the association between increased risk of postmenopausal breast cancer and perimenopausal weight gain or abdominal fat accumulation. This review examines possible mechanisms by which the endocrine-metabolic concomitants of hyperinsulinemia may act as late-stage promoters of mammary carcinogenesis. It was found that, in obese postmenopausal women with breast cancer, excess weight is likely to have been gained before menopause. In Western women, evidence of abdominal obesity associated with hyperinsulinemia increases progressively after the age of 40. Weight gain in the years leading up to the menopause mainly involves abdominal obesity which is associated with insulin resistance, increased free estrogen levels, and imbalance in sex steroids levels. These endocrine-metabolic changes are likely to inhibit the tendency for cancer precursor lesions to regress at the menopause and may lead to late-stage promotion of mammary carcinogenesis.

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