Women who gain a more substantial amount of weight after being diagnosed with breast cancer face an increased risk of dying from the disease, according to findings from a new study. However, that ...
Weight gain paired with delayed motherhood increases risk of breast cancer dramatically Women are nearly three times more likely to develop breast cancer if they gain weight in adulthood and delay ...
Weight gain and heart disease may affect breast cancer risk after menopause. Image credit: Vera Lair/Getty Images. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), nearly 74% of ...
Obesity has many adverse effects in patients with breast and other cancers. In this analysis, breast cancer patients randomized to a behavioral weight-loss intervention lost an average of 4.7% of ...
Breast cancer patients who participated in a remote weight loss intervention program lost an average of 4.7 percent of their baseline body weight after one year, while those in the education only ...
An East Sussex man who was "in a very dark place" after putting on weight during cancer treatment has advised others to ask for help. Jude Solley, from Seaford, said he developed an eating disorder ...
For decades, breast cancer was widely associated with women over the age of 50. Today, that assumption is quietly changing. Hospitals across India and globally are seeing more women in their late 20s ...
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