Anthropometric measurements in male breast cancer.

Obes Surg

Istanbul University, Cerrahpasa Medical School, Department of General Surgery, Istanbul, Turkey.

Published: December 2002

Background: 1% of breast cancers occur in men. The etiology is obscure. An elevated BMI has been postulated to be a cause.

Methods: All male breast cancer patients operated from January 1990 to May 2001 were retrospectively reviewed. Relation between BMI and male breast cancer was examined.

Results: 43 males underwent breast surgery for breast cancer during this period. 3 patients were excluded from the study because of other risk factors for breast cancer. The average BMI of 40 patients was 26.54 kg/m2, which is mildly above the level for normal weight.

Conclusions: Excessive adipose tissue may increase risk of male breast cancer.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1381/096089202320995727DOI Listing

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