“Alarming data. Excess weight in postmenopause increases the risk of breast cancer by 40% – research October 17, 05:30 Share: It turned out that about 40% of cases of hormone-positive breast cancer can be related to excess weight. (Photo: pexels) Author: Kira Borysikhina A new study by Spanish scientists has revealed an alarming connection between excess fat in the body and the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal women.”, — write on: ua.news
It turned out that about 40% of cases of hormone-positive breast cancer can be related to excess weight. (Photo: pexels)
A new study by Spanish scientists has revealed an alarming link between excess body fat and the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal women.
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It turned out that about 40% of cases of hormone-positive breast cancer can be related to excess weight.
Scientists came to this conclusion after comparing body composition data of more than a thousand women with breast cancer and healthy women. At the same time, they used not only the traditional body mass index (BMI), but also a more accurate indicator of body fat content CUN-BAE.
The results showed that BMI often underestimates the real risk associated with obesity.
Researchers emphasize that excess fat contributes to an increase in the level of hormones that can stimulate the growth of breast tumors. In addition, adipose tissue is an active endocrine organ and can secrete substances that contribute to the development of cancer.
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The obtained results are important for the prevention of breast cancer.
They confirm the need for more accurate assessment of disease risk in overweight women and emphasize the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise.
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