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Metabolic Profile (blood Pressure, Lipids and Body Mass Index) in Relation to Breast Cancer Mortality.

Cancer research(2009)

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Abstract Background: Metabolic profile (body mass, blood pressure, lipids) may affect biological mechanisms of importance for breast cancer. In the present study we have studied whether these factors are related to breast cancer mortality.Material and Methods: Within the Norwegian Counties Study, a population-based study (1974-2005), we identified 1364 female invasive breast cancer cases.Results: The 1364 cases had a mean age at diagnosis 57.5 years (range 27.1-79.4 years), mean body mass index (BMI) was 24.0 kg/m2, mean systolic blood pressure was 128.1 mmHg, mean diastolic blood pressure 78.6 mmHg, mean serum cholesterol was 6.17 mmol/L and mean HDL-cholesterol was 1.45 mmol/L. A total of 429 cases died during a mean follow-up of 8.2 years. Those with a BMI ≥30 kg/m2 had a 1.45 (CI, 1.07 to 1.95) higher risk of dying during the follow-up than women with a BMI of 18.5–25 kg/m2. Women in the highest tertile of blood pressure had a 43% increase in mortality compared to women in the lowest tertile of blood pressure (HR=1.43, 95% CI, 1.10 to 1.85). Additionally, women in the highest tertile of total cholesterol had a 29% increase in mortality compared to women in the lowest tertile (HR=1.29, 95% CI, 1.01 to 1.65).Conclusion: Our study supports a relationship between total mortality among breast cancer patients and metabolic profile. Citation Information: Cancer Res 2009;69(24 Suppl):Abstract nr 3047.
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