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An Analysis of Research on the Connection Between Cardiovascular Testing and Breast Cancer Illness in The Ladies' Wellbeing

Dereje Getahun

Both obesity and metabolic health are linked to increased prevalence of type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease (CVD), breast tumors (post-menopausal), and other disorders associated with obesity. Over the past 50 years, obesity and the metabolic syndrome have become more commonplace globally, as have the co-morbidities and mortality they cause. Specific elements of the metabolic syndrome have been connected to worse survival rates and a higher risk of breast cancer, even though the precise mechanism by which the metabolic syndrome increases the risk of cancer is still partially understood. There is a bidirectional link between the risk of cardiovascular disease and cancer since there is a heavy load of shared risk factors and greater incidence of CVD among cancer survivors. This relationship may be influenced by the pro-inflammatory microenvironment that is associated with the metabolic syndrome and cancer-directed therapies.