Revisiting the impact of lifestyle on colorectal cancer risk in a gender perspective

作者: Lucia Conti , Manuela Del Cornò , Sandra Gessani

DOI: 10.1016/J.CRITREVONC.2019.102834

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摘要: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in the world. Patterns and trends CRC incidence correlate with increasing adoption Western lifestyles overweight/obesity epidemic. Both genetic background range modifiable environmental/lifestyle factors play role etiology. Among these links body weight, dietary patterns physical activity (PA) behavior risk are some strongest for any type cancer, different impact women men. Nonetheless, gender disparities still represent neglected aspect management. This review sheds light on gender-related association obesity dietary/PA habits risk, highlighting importance lifestyle modifications prevention this neoplastic disease. In scenario, intervention studies strongly recommended to define most effective regimens primary

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