Abstract:
Aim: To investigate the relationship between obesity, body mass index (BMI) and the incidence of
breast cancer, so as to making contribution to breast cancer screening in high-risk groups and better
treatment modalities.
Methodology: BMI status of 146 breast cancer patients and 40 healthy individuals at different ages
were assessed and compared.
Results: The mean BMI was significantly greater in patients than in controls 28.77±3.07 vs.
22.50±1.43kg/m2
, p<0.001. When stratified by age, BMI was significantly greater in ≥60 age for breast
cancer patients as compared to healthy controls (67.5% vs. 32.5%, p <0.001)
Conclusion: BMI and obesity have a liaison with the incidence of breast cancer, particularly for
females ≥60 yrs.