肥胖对乳腺癌的影响

IF 0.4 Q4 ONCOLOGY
N. Ibrahim, S. Talima, D. Naguib
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摘要

背景:肥胖与癌症的高风险相关,并影响预后,因为它与不同的分子亚型相关。方法:回顾性研究招募2004年至2014年在Kasr-Alainy临床肿瘤与核医学肿瘤中心(NEMROCK)就诊的所有癌症患者。根据体重指数(BMI),他们被分为三组:非肥胖(BMI 35)的OS较差,对无病生存率没有影响。
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Impact of Obesity on Breast Cancer
Background: Obesity is linked with a high risk of breast cancer and affects prognosis as it is correlated with different molecular subtypes. Method: All breast cancer patients referred to Kasr Alainy Oncology Center of Clinical Oncology and Nuclear Medicine (NEMROCK) from 2004 to2014 were recruited in this retrospective study. They were divided into three groups according to body mass index (BMI):non-obese (BMI <30), obese (BMI 30-34.9) and severely obese (BMI ≥35). Results: There were 950 breast cancer patients with a median follow up of 4.2 years. The mean age was 50.1 years, and BMI was assessed in 760 cases. Obesity was observed in63.29% of the cases (23.82% obese and 39.47%severely obese). There was a statistically significant difference between non-obese and severely obese patients as regards age (52 vs. 48 years, P 30 had a worse mean overall survival (OS) (80, 88, and 102.5months in obese, severely obese and non-obese patients, respectively, P=0.019); however, this did not affect the disease-free survival (P= 0.40). In multivariate analysis, the factors that also had a significant effect on OS were lymph node stage (P=<0.001; OR: 1; 95% CI: 0.07-0.46), BMI (P =0.001; OR: 1; 95% CI: 0.14-0.61), and hormonal treatment (tamoxifen alone, P=0.001; OR: 1; 95%CI: 1.4-16.4). Conclusion: Severe obesity (BMI >35) had a poor OS with no influence on disease-free survival.
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期刊介绍: Middle East Journal of Cancer (MEJC) is an international peer-reviewed journal which aims to publish high-quality basic science and clinical research in the field of cancer. This journal will also reflect the current status of research as well as diagnostic and treatment practices in the field of cancer in the Middle East, where cancer is becoming a growing health problem. Lastly, MEJC would like to become a model for regional journals with an international outlook. Accordingly, manuscripts from authors anywhere in the world will be considered for publication. MEJC will be published on a quarterly basis.
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