2019
DOI: 10.1097/sla.0000000000003331
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Bariatric Surgery is Associated With Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer in Both Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women

Abstract: Objective: This retrospective cohort study examined whether bariatric surgery is associated with reduced risk of breast cancer among pre- and postmenopausal women. Background: Obesity is associated with increased risk of breast cancer, but the impact of weight loss on breast cancer risk has been difficult to quantify. Methods: The cohort included obese (body mass index ≥35 kg/m2) patients enrolled in an inte… Show more

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“…123,132 Of note for subtype-specific BC, bariatric surgery led to a 64% reduced risk in premenopausal ER tumors like TNBC. 133 Importantly, it is not yet clear from this and other clinical studies if this benefit from surgery arises from weight loss per se or is a surgery-associated benefit.…”
Section: Tnbcs Also Disproportionately Affect African American Andmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…123,132 Of note for subtype-specific BC, bariatric surgery led to a 64% reduced risk in premenopausal ER tumors like TNBC. 133 Importantly, it is not yet clear from this and other clinical studies if this benefit from surgery arises from weight loss per se or is a surgery-associated benefit.…”
Section: Tnbcs Also Disproportionately Affect African American Andmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Among women, sex-specific cancer represents a large proportion of malignant diseases: breast cancer is the most common and cervical cancer is the sixth most common cancer entity globally [115]. Decreased estrogen levels have been supposed to increase the risk of developing breast and endometrial cancer and are therefore among the reasons for the increased incidence of malignant diseases in women [116]. Endometrial hyperplasia is a precancerous condition that arises in the presence of chronic exposure to estrogen unopposed by progesterone, such as in PCOS and obesity [42].…”
Section: Female-specific Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to breast cancer, there is even less scientific evidence regarding the influence of bariatric surgery. A retrospective cohort study of BMI-and aged-matched women with and without bariatric surgery showed that the surgery was associated with reduced risk of both pre-and postmenopausal breast cancer [116].…”
Section: Female-specific Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A separate follow‐up study provided more clarity regarding the risk reduction for breast cancer in both postmenopausal and premenopausal women 3 . “We have good evidence that obesity is associated with postmenopausal breast cancer,” Dr. Feigelson says.…”
Section: New Evidence From Surgery Recipientsmentioning
confidence: 99%