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Disease breast cancer
Phenotype C0020538|hypertension
Sentences 9
PubMedID- 25978401 This is the first comparison between health behaviors of breast cancer survivors with hypertension and non-cancer controls with hypertension.
PubMedID- 20526803 Studies which have stratified by bmi have tended to report stronger associations of hypertension with breast cancer among women with higher bmi [8, 19].
PubMedID- 23644594 As obesity is a major risk factor for t2d, dyslipidemia, hypertension and certain types of cancer including breast cancer and colon cancer, we further explored whether obesity related dmcs and dvcs genes would show significant enrichment of gwas identified genes for these diseases.
PubMedID- 22295251 In addition, hypertension was independently predictive of breast cancer risk in a sample of 3,869 postmenopausal women with breast cancer as compared to 4,082 controls (or = 1.19; 95% ci, 1.07–1.33) [21].
PubMedID- 22576589 Studies that have examined the association of preeclampsia and/or hypertension in pregnancy with later breast cancer risk have shown conflicting results and variously reported reduced risk (polednak and janerich, 1983; thompson et al, 1989; troisi et al, 1998; cohn et al, 2001; vatten et al, 2002a, 2007; innes and byers, 2004; terry et al, 2007), no association (mogren et al, 2001; cnattingius et al, 2005; ma et al, 2010), or an increased risk (talamini et al, 1997; calderon-margalit et al, 2009).
PubMedID- 25906108 Some studies have indicated that hypertension is associated with breast cancer risk,14,15,39 whereas other studies have failed to identify a relationship.12,13,40,41 a recent case–control study in uruguay reported that hypertension is a risk factor for premenopausal breast cancer.42 breast cancer was observed in this study to pose no significant association with hypertension; however, a nonsignificant trend was seen toward decreased risk of breast cancer among older women (≥50 years).
PubMedID- 20623414 These results suggest that breast cancer survivors with controlled hypertension can experience a significant reduction in vo(2peak) when compared to apparently healthy, age-matched controls.
PubMedID- 23983819 Given the fact that a number of breast cancer survivors with hypertension are on arbs, this finding harbors vast public health implications and require validation in a larger prospective cohort.
PubMedID- 23304555 Special attention must be given to those breast cancer patients with liver dysfunction, hypertension, and poor wound healing after surgery before starting targeted pazopanib therapy.

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