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Medical nutrition, particularly if given to patients early in their cancer journey, has been clinically proven to reduce weight loss. This is important to continue cancer therapy and is therefore related to better treatment outcomes14. Medical nutrition is available in a range of flavours and format...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) -- A study published on Monday in the journal Cancer showed that weight loss was linked to lower risk of developing invasive breast cancer for postmenopausal women. Obesity has been strongly related to breast cancer risk, but previous studies examining whether weight ...
Cancer Prevention Beliefs and Diet Behaviors Among Females Diagnosed with Obesity-Related Cancers (FS13-06-19) OBJECTIVES. Obesity-related cancers (e.g., breast, colorectal, and endometrial) account for 40% of all US cancer diagnoses and disproportionately affect females. More than half of American...
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Mindful weight loss program is proposed as a promising way in which to reduce obesity-related conditions in AA BC survivors. 展开 关键词:African Americans Breast cancer Mindfulness Weight loss DOI: 10.1007/s00520-015-2984-2 被引量: 6
cancer;palliative;weight loss;health-related quality of life;body image;sex differences 1. Introduction Malnutrition and weight loss are serious consequences following a cancer diagnosis and its treatment [1] and are commonly found already at the first oncology-related visit [2]. Interventions to tre...
A Cleveland Clinic study shows that among adults with obesity, weight loss achieved with bariatric surgery was associated with a 32% lower risk of developing cancer and a 48% lower risk of cancer-related death compared with adults who did not have the surgery. The research is published byJAMA...
Further studies examining the association between excess body weight and CRC risk should put more effort into avoiding bias due to cancer-related weight loss before diagnosis. While we demonstrated that prediagnostic weight loss is a major concern for CRC, it appears plausible to assume that it ...
The objective of this pilot study was to examine the feasibility of a 12-week, multi-component meal-replacement weight loss intervention among overweight or obese ER/PR-negative breast cancer survivors; and to obtain preliminary data on changes in anthropometrics, biomarkers, and health-related ...