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Von Holle A. is a cancer epidemiology researcher at the German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), actively contributing to breast cancer research with a specific focus on the relationship between body mass index (BMI) and breast cancer risk around menopause. Their research examines the critical transition period when BMI's relationship with breast cancer risk shifts from protective to harmful.
Their primary research interests include cancer epidemiology with emphasis on breast cancer, obesity-cancer relationships, women's health across the menopausal transition, and risk factor analysis. Their work employs large-scale epidemiological methods to understand how adiposity affects cancer development at different life stages.
This researcher's publication on BMI and breast cancer risk demonstrates expertise in analyzing complex relationships between anthropometric measures and cancer outcomes. Their work contributes to understanding the precise timing of the BMI-breast cancer risk relationship shift around menopause, which has important implications for cancer prevention strategies targeting women in midlife.
Von Holle A. collaborates with leading researchers in the field including Adami, H.-O. and Baglietto, L., suggesting integration within major international cancer research networks. Their work appears in Cancer Epidemiology, a respected journal in the oncology field.
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