2016
DOI: 10.15406/ijvv.2016.02.00021
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High Sensitive C - Reactive Protein Levels in Pre and Post Menopausal Healthy Women in Kirkuk City-Iraq

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“…However, this is may be in aspects similar to these researches or in some be different and the problem may be perhaps is in the economic and social level and extreme climatic and bad conditions, which cast a shadow over many variables in our women and perhaps different to what is found in women in the rest of the world. Furthermore, In this respect, in our previous study we concluded that there is approximately 3 fold significant increase in hs-CRP levels in post menopausal Iraqi's women, suggesting more burden in Inflammatory process with increase lipid levels and may be Coronary artery diseases CADs [22].…”
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confidence: 85%
“…However, this is may be in aspects similar to these researches or in some be different and the problem may be perhaps is in the economic and social level and extreme climatic and bad conditions, which cast a shadow over many variables in our women and perhaps different to what is found in women in the rest of the world. Furthermore, In this respect, in our previous study we concluded that there is approximately 3 fold significant increase in hs-CRP levels in post menopausal Iraqi's women, suggesting more burden in Inflammatory process with increase lipid levels and may be Coronary artery diseases CADs [22].…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Increase in BMI has been implicated as a risk factor for the development and progress of breast cancer disease. It has been suggested that BMI may be a prognostic indicator in breast cancer [12] while some other findings have associated increase in breast cancer risk with increasing BMI among postmenopausal women [13,14] and that it may largely be the result of the associated increase in estrogens, particularly bioavailable estradiol. It was also reported that high BMI at diagnosis was positively correlated with an increased risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal Tunisian women.…”
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confidence: 99%