Mammary adipose dysfunction in the dual epidemic of obesity and breast cancer
<p dir="ltr">Breast cancer (BC) is one of the leading causes of death among women, with obesity being a significant factor. Mammary adipose tissue (MAT) dysfunction in obesity creates a tumor-supportive environment, leading to increased risk. In obesity, MAT undergoes significant cha...
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| Main Author: | Elvina Jeyakumar (22997311) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Sathyavathi Sundararaju (8602086) (author), Stephanie Annett (2568766) (author), Mohamed A Elrayess (11843435) (author) |
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2025
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