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Obesity and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Younger Breast Cancer Survivors: The Cancer and Menopause Study (CAMS) Background. Breast cancer patients today can expect long-term survival; however, weight gain is a common problem after treatment and increases the risk for... DR Herman,PA Ganz,L Pe...
The appearance of the normal female breast differs greatly from one woman to another woman, and the breast of any given woman even differs at different times during the woman's life -- before, during and after adolescence, during pregnancy, during the menstrual cycle, and after menopause. ...
which has been shown previously to share a significant genetic component with breast size in Caucasian women8. Secondly, according to a European population-based study conducted on women attending breast screening, one in five women experienced an increase in breast size after menopause14, which corr...
breast cancer, diseasecharacterizedby the growth of malignant cells in themammary glands. Breast cancer can strikemalesandfemales, although women are about 100 times more likely to develop the disease than men. Mostcancersin female breasts form shortly before, during, or aftermenopause, with three-...
It has also been shown that incidence of breast cancer, particularly oestrogen receptor-positive (ER+) breast cancer, is substantially driven by changes in reproductive patterns, including parity and age at menarche, first birth and menopause19,20), events that are also influenced by increased ...
of hormone therapy aftermenopausecan boost the odds. But the risk seems to go back to normal after you stop these medications. Good lifestyle choices can help survivors, too. Research says physical activity can lower the chances your cancer will return. And it's a proven mood-booster, too....
Dyspareunia and vaginal dryness after breast cancer treatment Sexual problems are reported to occur in up to 90% of breast cancer survivors, 50% of whom experience chronic difficulties. The most common sexual ... DL Wiggins,DS Dizon - 《Sexuality Reproduction & Menopause》 被引量: 9发表: 2008...
14. We focused on premenopausal women, this is important because hormone changes after menopause cause the breast tissue to become less dense.27 Moreover, we excluded women with any history of cancer, whereas their analysis included women with personal breast cancer history.14 Hence, our work ...
Hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause are known factors that can influencebreast cancer risk. This new research suggests doctors and scientists need to think even more broadly aboutbreast health. "It opened up a new research program in our lab," dos Santos says. They're now looking at...