Implications of obesity and insulin resistance for the treatment of oestrogen receptor-positive breast cancer
Sohail Rooman Javed, Aglaia Skolariki, Mohammed Zeeshan Zameer, Simon Lord
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, and incidence rates are rising, it is thought in part, due to increasing levels of obesity. Endocrine therapy (ET) remains the cornerstone of systemic therapy for early and advanced oestrogen receptor-positive (ER + ) breast cancer, but despite treatment advances, it is becoming more evident that obesity and insulin resistance are associated with worse outcomes. Here, we describe the current understanding of the relationship between both obesity and diabetes and the prevalence and outcomes for ER+ breast cancer. We also discuss the mechanisms associated with resistance to ET and the relationship to treatment toxicity.
Topics & Concepts
Breast cancerMedicineObesityInsulin resistanceCancerInternal medicineIncidence (geometry)OncologyEndocrine systemDiabetes mellitusEndocrinologyHormoneOpticsPhysicsCancer Risks and FactorsMetabolism, Diabetes, and CancerMetastasis and carcinoma case studies