Inflammation of mammary adipose tissue occurs in overweight and obese patients exhibiting early-stage breast cancer
Immunology: Weight tied to inflammation in fat surrounding tumor Overweight and obese women with breast cancer show more inflammation in their mammary fat tissue, creating an environment favorable to tumor growth. In a study performed at the Oslo University Hospital, Norway, Charlotte Vaysse and col...
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Autores principales: | Charlotte Vaysse, Jon Lømo, Øystein Garred, Frøydis Fjeldheim, Trygve Lofteroed, Ellen Schlichting, Anne McTiernan, Hanne Frydenberg, Anders Husøy, Steinar Lundgren, Morten W. Fagerland, Elin Richardsen, Erik A. Wist, Catherine Muller, Inger Thune |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/045a3e07f5bb4997944b6fb14b7e6c93 |
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