The Role of Dietary Factors in Prevention and Progression of Breast Cancer

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Rossi, Roberta Elisa [1 ,3 ,4 ]
Pericleous, Marinos [1 ]
Mandair, Dalvinder [1 ,5 ]
Whyand, Tara [2 ]
Caplin, Martyn Evan [1 ]
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[1] Royal Free Hosp, Ctr Gastroenterol, London NW3 2QG, England
[2] Royal Free Hosp, Dept Nutr & Dietet, London NW3 2QG, England
[3] Univ Milan, Fdn IRCCS Ca Granda Osped Maggiore Policlin, Gastroenterol & Endoscopy Unit, Milan, Italy
[4] Univ Milan, Dept Pathophysiol & Transplantat, Milan, Italy
[5] UCL, Inst Canc, London, England
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Breast cancer; nutrition; diet; carcinogenesis; prevention review; PROGESTERONE-RECEPTOR STATUS; PLASMA 25-HYDROXYVITAMIN D; VITAMIN-D SUPPLEMENTATION; GLYCEMIC LOAD; POOLED ANALYSIS; ESTROGEN-RECEPTOR; FATTY-ACIDS; POSTMENOPAUSAL WOMEN; MEAT INTAKE; FOLLOW-UP;
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Background/Aim: Breast cancer (BC) is the leading global cause of cancer-related death in women. There is growing evidence for a role for dietary factors in BC pathophysiology. The aim of the present review was to evaluate the impact of dietary factors in BC risk. Materials and Methods: Bibliographical searches were performed in PubMed, using the following terms: "nutrition and breast cancer", "nutrition and breast carcinoma", "dietary factors and breast cancer", "risk factors and breast cancer", "diet and breast cancer, "breast cancer epidemiology", "breast cancer and prevention". Results: Consumption of well-done red meat appears to be associated with increased risk of BC, whereas fish may be protective. Total cholesterol, triglyceride levels and glycaemic load should be monitored and controlled in at risk populations because they may be associated with increased risk of BC, although the exact mechanisms involved are not clear. Alcohol intake should be minimized since it is a risk factor for BC. High intake of polyphenollphyto-oestrogen -rich food (i.e. flavonoids, soya products), as well as fibres, fruits and vegetables, may have potential protective effects against BC occurrence but the results might vary according to hormonal status. Vitamin D supplements appear protective against BC development and similarly other vitamins and oligo-elements might decrease BC risk, although further large prospective studies are required. Conclusion: There exist increasing evidence that dietary factors can play an important role in both the development and prevention of BC. Large randomized clinical and epidemiological studies are required but are difficult to design due to the number of variable factors.
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