Khan A, Rafique K, Farooq U, Khan K. Obesity, Fat Topography And Risk Of Carcinoma Breast.
J Ayub Med Coll Abbottabad 2017;
29:419-421. [PMID:
29076674]
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Abstract
BACKGROUND
Carcinoma breast is most common cancer and the leading cause of cancer related deaths in women, with a multifactorial aetiology. This case control study was aimed at studying the possible link of body fat with the pathogenesis of carcinoma breast.
METHODS
A case control study extending over a period of two years (2015-2016) was conducted in which the body size and shape of 56 carcinoma breast cases was studied against 168 controls who had no breast disease.
RESULTS
Fifty-six women suffering from carcinoma breast had a higher BMI and fat distributed in the abdominal area A high BMI was found to be protective in pre-menopausal women (OR= 0.14 by; 95% CI: 0.02-0.77) while it was a risk factor in post-menopausal women (OR=2.39 by; 95% CI: 1.02-5.55). Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) of ≥0.9 was associated with an increased risk of carcinoma breast compared to WHR ≤0.8 (OR=3.857 by; 95% CI: 0.875-17.05).
CONCLUSIONS
the results show there is an increased risk of carcinoma breast in women having more fat cantered around the abdomen.
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