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Expected and paradoxical effects of obesity on cancer treatment response
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Zatelli, M C
, Di, Sarno A
, Adinolfi Valerio
, Mazziotti, G
, Rizza, L
, Ramponi, S
, Razzore, P
, Baldelli, Roberto
, Sbardella, E
, Attala, D
, Gallo, Marco
, Prinzi Natalie
, Albertelli, M
, Bianchi, A
, Baldell Roberto
, Sesti Franz
, Arvat Emanuela
, Pozza, C
, Barrea Luigi
, Isidori, Andrea
, Feola, T
, Colao Annamaria
, Di, Giacinto Paola
, Rota, F
, Nervo, A
, Puliani, G
, Ricciardi, S
, Ruggeri, Rosaria Maddalena
, Lenzi, Andrea
, Renzelli Valerio
, Barucca Viola
in
Body weight
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
2021
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Expected and paradoxical effects of obesity on cancer treatment response
by
Zatelli, M C
, Di, Sarno A
, Adinolfi Valerio
, Mazziotti, G
, Rizza, L
, Ramponi, S
, Razzore, P
, Baldelli, Roberto
, Sbardella, E
, Attala, D
, Gallo, Marco
, Prinzi Natalie
, Albertelli, M
, Bianchi, A
, Baldell Roberto
, Sesti Franz
, Arvat Emanuela
, Pozza, C
, Barrea Luigi
, Isidori, Andrea
, Feola, T
, Colao Annamaria
, Di, Giacinto Paola
, Rota, F
, Nervo, A
, Puliani, G
, Ricciardi, S
, Ruggeri, Rosaria Maddalena
, Lenzi, Andrea
, Renzelli Valerio
, Barucca Viola
in
Body weight
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
2021
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Expected and paradoxical effects of obesity on cancer treatment response
by
Zatelli, M C
, Di, Sarno A
, Adinolfi Valerio
, Mazziotti, G
, Rizza, L
, Ramponi, S
, Razzore, P
, Baldelli, Roberto
, Sbardella, E
, Attala, D
, Gallo, Marco
, Prinzi Natalie
, Albertelli, M
, Bianchi, A
, Baldell Roberto
, Sesti Franz
, Arvat Emanuela
, Pozza, C
, Barrea Luigi
, Isidori, Andrea
, Feola, T
, Colao Annamaria
, Di, Giacinto Paola
, Rota, F
, Nervo, A
, Puliani, G
, Ricciardi, S
, Ruggeri, Rosaria Maddalena
, Lenzi, Andrea
, Renzelli Valerio
, Barucca Viola
in
Body weight
/ Cancer
/ Cancer therapies
/ Cardiovascular diseases
/ Diabetes mellitus
/ Epidemiology
/ Immunotherapy
/ Medical prognosis
/ Obesity
/ Overweight
/ Pandemics
/ Patients
/ Risk factors
2021
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Expected and paradoxical effects of obesity on cancer treatment response
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Expected and paradoxical effects of obesity on cancer treatment response
2021
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Obesity, whose prevalence is pandemic and continuing to increase, is a major preventable and modifiable risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, as well as for cancer. Furthermore, epidemiological studies have shown that obesity is a negative independent prognostic factor for several oncological outcomes, including overall and cancer-specific survival, for several site-specific cancers as well as for all cancers combined. Yet, a recently growing body of evidence suggests that sometimes overweight and obesity may associate with better outcomes, and that immunotherapy may show improved response among obese patients compared with patients with a normal weight. The so-called ‘obesity paradox’ has been reported in several advanced cancer as well as in other diseases, albeit the mechanisms behind this unexpected relationship are still not clear. Aim of this review is to explore the expected as well as the paradoxical relationship between obesity and cancer prognosis, with a particular emphasis on the effects of cancer therapies in obese people.
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Springer Nature B.V
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