Copyright © 200? JCBNSummary Iron may induce oxidative stress via production of reactive oxygen species, facilitat-ing mammary carcinogenesis. This study investigated the role of iron in relation to oxidative stress as a potential risk factor in the development of breast cancer (BC). BC patients (n = 121) and healthy age-matched controls (n = 149) were entered into the study. Iron and antioxidant vitamins intakes were estimated using a quantitative food frequency questionnaire. Thirty one subjects from each group provided blood samples for measurement of serum iron, plasma malondialdehyde (MDA) and ferric reducing ability of plasma (FRAP). Total and non-heme iron intake of BC patients were lower than those of the controls. However, the seru...
© 2016 American Society for Nutrition.Background: Although the carcinogenic potential of iron has be...
Background:Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with ...
[[abstract]]Epidemiological studies linking high serum iron with cancer risks are limited and inconc...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
National audiencePurpose: Epidemiological evidence suggested that red and processed meat intake may ...
Experimental results suggested that iron-induced lipid peroxidation may explain the direct associati...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
Oestrogen and family history are two of the most important risk factors for breast cancer. However, ...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
Population studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses have revealed no relationship between iron...
A case control study was carried out to investigate associations between breast cancer risk, antioxi...
Background: Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with...
A case control study was carried out to investigate associations between breast cancer risk, antioxi...
Background: Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with...
© 2016 American Society for Nutrition.Background: Although the carcinogenic potential of iron has be...
Background:Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with ...
[[abstract]]Epidemiological studies linking high serum iron with cancer risks are limited and inconc...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
National audiencePurpose: Epidemiological evidence suggested that red and processed meat intake may ...
Experimental results suggested that iron-induced lipid peroxidation may explain the direct associati...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
Oestrogen and family history are two of the most important risk factors for breast cancer. However, ...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
Population studies, systematic reviews, and meta-analyses have revealed no relationship between iron...
A case control study was carried out to investigate associations between breast cancer risk, antioxi...
Background: Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with...
A case control study was carried out to investigate associations between breast cancer risk, antioxi...
Background: Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with...
© 2016 American Society for Nutrition.Background: Although the carcinogenic potential of iron has be...
Background:Iron is a vital constituent of cells but in excess may be harmful and is associated with ...
[[abstract]]Epidemiological studies linking high serum iron with cancer risks are limited and inconc...