Obesity Education Strategies for Cancer Prevention in Women's Health.
Lucy LiuAbraham SeguraAndrea R HagemannPublished in: Current obstetrics and gynecology reports (2015)
Obesity is the cause of up to one-third of all cancers affecting women today, most notably endometrial, colon and breast cancer. Women's health providers are poised to advise women on obesity's link to cancer development, but often lack resources or training to provide appropriate counseling. Here, we review obesity's role in increasing the risk of several common reproductive system conditions faced by women, including polycystic ovarian syndrome, infertility, gynecologic surgical complications, and pregnancy complications. These events can be used as teachable moments to help frame the discussion of weight management and promote cancer prevention. We also review national guidelines and existing tangible weight-loss strategies that can be employed within the outpatient women's health setting to help women achieve weight loss goals and affect cancer prevention.
Keyphrases
- weight loss
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- insulin resistance
- pregnancy outcomes
- bariatric surgery
- papillary thyroid
- healthcare
- metabolic syndrome
- type diabetes
- public health
- roux en y gastric bypass
- cervical cancer screening
- mental health
- squamous cell
- body mass index
- risk factors
- pregnant women
- gastric bypass
- childhood cancer
- physical activity
- hepatitis c virus
- health information
- hiv testing
- men who have sex with men
- obese patients
- health promotion
- glycemic control