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Old 09-10-2010, 02:39 PM   #14
AlaskaAngel
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Question the chicken or the egg

"What I want to know is, does chemotherapy affect the metabolism of the breast cancer population differently than the nontreated population, or alternatively, given that the majority of breast cancer patients are over age 55, are the changes in metabolism significantly different than is commonly recognized (simply due to commonalities of aging). "

http://www.cancernetwork.com/display.../10165/1646881

It seems to me that the same slowdown of metabolism with chemotherapy is what brings about menopausal weight gain with aging that increases risk for recurrence through inflammation.

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