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04.06.2019 | Gynäkologische Tumoren | Leitthema

Einfluss von körperlicher Aktivität und Adipositas auf Inzidenz und Prognose gynäkologischer Tumoren

verfasst von: PD Dr. med. habil. Max Dieterich, Bernd Gerber, Johannes Stubert

Erschienen in: Die Gynäkologie | Ausgabe 7/2019

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Zusammenfassung

Hintergrund

Adipositas und körperliche Inaktivität sind zentrale gesundheitspolitische Probleme.

Fragestellung

Untersucht werden sollten mögliche Einflüsse von körperlicher Aktivität und Adipositas auf die Inzidenz und Prognose gynäkologischer Karzinome.

Material und Methoden

Pubmed-basierte Literaturrecherche und Diskussion aktueller Studien.

Ergebnisse

Körperliche Aktivität und Adipositas beeinflussen die Entstehung und die Prognose gynäkologischer Krebserkrankungen.

Schlussfolgerung

Aktive Präventionsstrategien müssen kommuniziert werden. Die Umsetzung seitens der betroffenen Frauen ist jedoch eine Herausforderung.
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Metadaten
Titel
Einfluss von körperlicher Aktivität und Adipositas auf Inzidenz und Prognose gynäkologischer Tumoren
verfasst von
PD Dr. med. habil. Max Dieterich
Bernd Gerber
Johannes Stubert
Publikationsdatum
04.06.2019
Verlag
Springer Medizin
Erschienen in
Die Gynäkologie / Ausgabe 7/2019
Print ISSN: 2731-7102
Elektronische ISSN: 2731-7110
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00129-019-4461-3

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Die Thromboembolie ist neben Infektionen die zweithäufigste Todesursache bei Krebspatienten. Die Behandlung der CAT (cancer associated thrombosis) ist komplex und orientiert sich am individuellen Patienten. Angesichts einer Vielzahl zur Verfügung stehender medikamentöser Behandlungsoptionen finden Sie hier Video-Experteninterviews, Sonderpublikationen und aktuelle Behandlungsalgorithmen zur Therapieentscheidung auf Basis von Expertenempfehlungen.

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AGO-Leitlinie 2024: Update zu CDK4 & 6 Inhibitoren

Die Kommission Mamma der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Gynäkologische Onkologie (AGO) hat am 02. März 2024 ihre aktualisierten Empfehlungen präsentiert.[1,2] Welchen Stellenwert CDK4 & 6 Inhibitoren in der Therapie des Hormonrezeptor-positiven (HR+), HER2-negativen (HER2-) Mammakarzinoms haben, erfahren Sie hier im Update.

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Finale OS-Analyse der MONARCH-3-Studie vorgestellt

In der MONARCH-3-Studie erhielten Patientinnen mit fortgeschrittenem HR+, HER2- Brustkrebs Abemaciclib [1,a] in Kombination mit nicht-steroidalem Aromatasehemmer (nsAI). Die finalen Daten bestätigen den in früheren Analysen beobachteten Unterschied zugunsten der Kombinationstherapie. [2] Details dazu vom SABCS 2023.

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Die Bedeutung der CDK4 & 6 Inhibition beim HR+, HER2- Mammakarzinom

Es erwarten Sie praxisrelevante Patientenfälle, kompakte Studiendarstellungen, informative Experteninterviews sowie weitere spannende Inhalte rund um das HR+, HER2- Mammakarzinom.