Nagle, C MMarquart, LBain, ChristopherO'Brien, SLahmann, P HQuinn, MOehler, M KObermair, ASpurdle, A BWebb, Penelope M2015-12-130959-8049http://hdl.handle.net/1885/77656Aim Obesity is an established risk factor for endometrial cancer. Associations tend to be stronger for the endometrioid subtype. The role of adult weight change and weight cycling is uncertain. Our study aimed to determine whether there is an associationKeywords: adult; aged; article; body weight; cancer risk; controlled study; endometrium cancer; female; human; major clinical study; obesity; population based case control study; priority journal; randomized controlled trial; risk factor; self report; weight change Body mass index; Endometrial cancer; Histologic subtype; Obesity; Weight change; Weight cyclingImpact of weight change and weight cycling on risk of different subtypes of endometrial cancer201310.1016/j.ejca.2013.03.0152016-02-24