Obesity Increases Mortality From Breast Cancer

Leticia Celentano Author: Leticia Celentano Time for reading: ~0 minutes Last Updated: August 08, 2022
Obesity Increases Mortality From Breast Cancer

Higher body mass index values ​​are associated with lower survival for breast cancer. Another poor prognostic factor is a recent pregnancy.

Higher body mass index values ​​are associated with lower survival for breast cancer. Another poor prognostic factor is a recent pregnancy. These are the results of clinical trials at Adenbrook Hospital in Cambridge. Among women with the highest index, the risk is 50% higher than among women with the lowest index.

According to the analysis of Dr. Gillian Barnett, weight loss should be one of the approaches in the treatment of the disease, but for its effect more detailed research is needed.

Four or more pregnancies, especially the presence of one in the near future are another risk factor.

 It is interesting to note that moderate alcohol consumption has a good prognostic value. These data surprise all doctors, but similar results are not reported in other studies in the field.

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