Experimental results suggested that iron-induced lipid peroxidation may explain the direct associations observed between red/processed meat intakes and colorectal and breast cancer risk. However, epidemiological evidence is lacking. Thus, we investigated the association between dietary iron intake and breast cancer risk, and its potential modulation by an antioxidant supplementation and lipid intake. This prospective study included 4646 women from the SU. VI. MAX trial (daily lowdose antioxidants vs. placebo). 188 incident breast cancers were diagnosed (median follow-up= 12.6y). Dietary iron intake was assessed using repeated 24h dietary records. Multivariable Cox proportional hazards models were computed. Dietary iron intake was associated...
Oestrogen and family history are two of the most important risk factors for breast cancer. However, ...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
Iron and lipids combine to create oxidative stress, and oxidative stress has a role in the developme...
Experimental results suggested that iron-induced lipid peroxidation may explain the direct associati...
National audiencePurpose: Epidemiological evidence suggested that red and processed meat intake may ...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
Copyright © 200? JCBNSummary Iron may induce oxidative stress via production of reactive oxygen spec...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
International audienceBackground: Nitrosylated and non-nitrosylated heme iron from red processed and...
We evaluated the role of dietary iron, heme iron, and supplemental iron on colorectal cancer (CRC) r...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
Background: Iron is an essential micronutrient with differing intake patterns and metabolism between...
Oestrogen and family history are two of the most important risk factors for breast cancer. However, ...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
Iron and lipids combine to create oxidative stress, and oxidative stress has a role in the developme...
Experimental results suggested that iron-induced lipid peroxidation may explain the direct associati...
National audiencePurpose: Epidemiological evidence suggested that red and processed meat intake may ...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
Copyright © 200? JCBNSummary Iron may induce oxidative stress via production of reactive oxygen spec...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
International audienceBackground: Nitrosylated and non-nitrosylated heme iron from red processed and...
We evaluated the role of dietary iron, heme iron, and supplemental iron on colorectal cancer (CRC) r...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
Background: Iron is an essential micronutrient with differing intake patterns and metabolism between...
Oestrogen and family history are two of the most important risk factors for breast cancer. However, ...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
Iron and lipids combine to create oxidative stress, and oxidative stress has a role in the developme...