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Obesity, endogenous hormones, and endometrial cancer risk: a synthetic review.

Centre International de Recherche sur le Cancer

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Abstract

Endometrial cancer is a disease of the affluent, developed world, where epidemiological studies have shown that > or =40% of its incidence can be attributed to excess body weight. An additional proportion may be because of lack of physical activity. Alterations in endogenous hormone metabolism may provide the main links between endometrial cancer risk, and excess body weight and physical inactivity. Epidemiological studies have shown increased endometrial cancer risks among pre- and postmenopausal women who have elevated plasma androstenedione and testosterone, and among postmenopausal women who have increased levels of estrone and estradiol. Furthermore, there is evidence that chronic hyperinsulinemia is a…

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Keywords
  • Hyperinsulinemia
  • Endometrial cancer
  • Endocrinology
  • Hyperandrogenism
  • Internal medicine
  • Androgen Excess
  • Medicine
  • Estrone
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