“…The fat tissue secretes and/or produces a number of biologically active substances (14), commonly named adipo(cyto)kines (15). Several studies have suggested that adipocyte secreted proteins could stimulate proliferation in malignant cells (16)(17)(18). Further, estrogens synthesized from androgens by the aromatase enzyme in peripheral adipose tissues ; continuous), age at mammography (5-y interval), breast cancer family history (none, first degree, second degree), age at menarche (V13 y, >13 y), number of full-term pregnancies (0, 1-2, z3), age at first full-term pregnancy (<30 y, z30 y), menopausal status and use of hormone replacement therapy (premenopausal, postmenopausal and: current estrogen therapy, current estrogen plus progestin therapy, ex-estrogen therapy, ex-estrogen plus progestin therapy, never hormone therapy), and race.…”