Endometrial adenocarcinoma has been associated with prolonged oestrogen exposure causing
endometrial hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma. Metabolic disorders and nutritional factors
may contribute towards obesity and the increased adipose production of oestrogen.
The study confirms the association between endometrial carcinoma risk and diabetes
mellitus and increased total fat intake. It further relates the malignancy to a prolonged
natural oestrogen exposure period and confirms the protective role of past pregnancies.
endometrial cancer - diabetes - epidemiology - nutrition - carcinogenesis