AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the association between dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in Taiwan.Materials and MethodsThis case–control study compared the dietary patterns between 98 breast cancer patients and 103 age-matched controls. A questionnaire survey about 27 frequently consumed food items was conducted among 201 patients in a general surgical ward. Serum albumin, triglyceride, and total cholesterol levels were also investigated.ResultsFive dietary patterns were defined via the principle component analysis: the meat-fat, pickle–vegetable, sugar–fried food, soy, and coffee–egg patterns. For the meat-fat dietary pattern, the third quartile and fourth quartile were significantly associated with higher breast cancer risk than...
To generate broad eating patterns, which could explain more adequately the breast cancer etiology, w...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
Background: Evidence that diet is associated with breast cancer risk is inconsistent. Most studies h...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the association between dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in...
The association of breast cancerwith dietary patterns such as a western diet has not been studied in...
Background: The association between dietary patterns and breast cancer has been inconsistent. Method...
To explore the associations between dietary factors and breast cancer (BC) molecular subtypes. The r...
Contains fulltext : 182672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study aims...
This study aims to examine the association of breast cancer with dietary patterns among Chinese wome...
BACKGROUND: A Western diet is associated with breast cancer risk. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rel...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the relationship of the risk of breast cancer (BC) to meat intake, preference ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a common subtype of breast cancer among women with dense bre...
Background: Soy intake is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. However, it is unclear whet...
BACKGROUND: More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy food consumpt...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Studies regarding complex breast canc...
To generate broad eating patterns, which could explain more adequately the breast cancer etiology, w...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
Background: Evidence that diet is associated with breast cancer risk is inconsistent. Most studies h...
AbstractObjectivesWe investigated the association between dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in...
The association of breast cancerwith dietary patterns such as a western diet has not been studied in...
Background: The association between dietary patterns and breast cancer has been inconsistent. Method...
To explore the associations between dietary factors and breast cancer (BC) molecular subtypes. The r...
Contains fulltext : 182672.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This study aims...
This study aims to examine the association of breast cancer with dietary patterns among Chinese wome...
BACKGROUND: A Western diet is associated with breast cancer risk. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rel...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the relationship of the risk of breast cancer (BC) to meat intake, preference ...
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a common subtype of breast cancer among women with dense bre...
Background: Soy intake is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. However, it is unclear whet...
BACKGROUND: More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy food consumpt...
Breast cancer is the most diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Studies regarding complex breast canc...
To generate broad eating patterns, which could explain more adequately the breast cancer etiology, w...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
Background: Evidence that diet is associated with breast cancer risk is inconsistent. Most studies h...