[HTML][HTML] Obesity and cancer: the role of adipose tissue and adipo-cytokines-induced chronic inflammation
Adipose tissue in addition to its ability to keep lipids is now recognized as a real organ with
both metabolic and endocrine functions. Recent studies demonstrated that in obese animals …
both metabolic and endocrine functions. Recent studies demonstrated that in obese animals …
Obesity as a major risk factor for cancer
G De Pergola, F Silvestris - Journal of obesity, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
The number of cancer cases caused by being obese is estimated to be 20% with the
increased risk of malignancies being influenced by diet, weight change, and body fat …
increased risk of malignancies being influenced by diet, weight change, and body fat …
Obesity and cancer mechanisms: tumor microenvironment and inflammation
NM Iyengar, A Gucalp, AJ Dannenberg… - Journal of clinical …, 2016 - ascopubs.org
Purpose There is growing evidence that inflammation is a central and reversible mechanism
through which obesity promotes cancer risk and progression. Methods We review recent …
through which obesity promotes cancer risk and progression. Methods We review recent …
Mechanisms linking excess adiposity and carcinogenesis promotion
AI Pérez-Hernández, V Catalán… - Frontiers in …, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Obesity constitutes one of the most important metabolic diseases being associated to insulin
resistance development and increased cardiovascular risk. Association between obesity …
resistance development and increased cardiovascular risk. Association between obesity …
Obesity and cancer: the role of dysfunctional adipose tissue
RCM Van Kruijsdijk, E Van Der Wall… - … , biomarkers & prevention, 2009 - AACR
Overweight and obesity are health problems of epidemic proportions, increasing the risk not
only of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus but also of various types of …
only of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes mellitus but also of various types of …
Obesity, inflammation, and cancer
Obesity, a worldwide epidemic, confers increased risk for multiple serious conditions,
including cancer, and is increasingly recognized as a growing cause of preventable cancer …
including cancer, and is increasingly recognized as a growing cause of preventable cancer …
Signals from the adipose microenvironment and the obesity–cancer link—a systematic review
Obesity and its associated metabolic dysregulation are established risk factors for many
cancers. However, the biologic mechanisms underlying this relationship remain …
cancers. However, the biologic mechanisms underlying this relationship remain …
From obesity to cancer: a review on proposed mechanisms
Nowadays, obesity is considered as a serious and growing global health problem. It is
documented that the overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a series of …
documented that the overweight and obesity are major risk factors for a series of …
Adipocytes: impact on tumor growth and potential sites for therapeutic intervention
S Hefetz-Sela, PE Scherer - Pharmacology & therapeutics, 2013 - Elsevier
The prevalence of obesity has increased dramatically in recent decades, reaching epidemic
proportions. It is becoming clear that obesity is associated not only with type 2 diabetes …
proportions. It is becoming clear that obesity is associated not only with type 2 diabetes …
Cytokines, obesity, and cancer: new insights on mechanisms linking obesity to cancer risk and progression
CA Gilbert, JM Slingerland - Annual review of medicine, 2013 - annualreviews.org
Obesity is a problem of epidemic proportions in many developed nations. Increased body
mass index and obesity are associated with a significantly worse outcome for many cancers …
mass index and obesity are associated with a significantly worse outcome for many cancers …