and additional analyses41 indicate that weight gain from ages 18–24 to 35–44 or to 45–54 years is also inversely associated with breast cancer overall (e.g., hazard ratio [HR] per 5 kg to ages 45–54: 0.96, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.95–0.98) and with oestrogen-receptor...
The link between health, disease and the human microbiota is a fast-moving and contentious area of research, and an appreciation of the variation in microbiota composition amongst individuals is expanding our understanding of the pathophysiology underlying a variety of diseases affecting many body system...
The link between health, disease and the human microbiota is a fast-moving and contentious area of research, and an appreciation of the variation in microbiota composition amongst individuals is expanding our understanding of the pathophysiology underlying a variety of diseases affecting many body system...
However, there is an increasing realisation that excess body fatness (EBF) is likely to influence the quality of cancer survivorship and disease-free survival. For decades, the discussion of weight management in patients with cancer has been dominated by concerns about unintentional weight loss, low...
Although the SOC are intended for global use, the WPATH is aware that most of the clinical experience and knowledge on the topic comes from North American and Western European data [1]. However, differences exist between countries in terms of social attitudes, gender roles and identities, acces...