We performed a survival analysis to assess the effect of meat consumption and meat type on the risk of breast cancer in the UK Women's Cohort Study. Between 1995 and 1998 a cohort of 35 372 women was recruited, aged between 35 and 69 years with a wide range of dietary intakes, assessed by a 217-item food frequency questionnaire. Hazard ratios (HRs) were estimated using Cox regression adjusted for known confounders. High consumption of total meat compared with none was associated with premenopausal breast cancer, HR=1.20 (95% CI: 0.86–1.68), and high non-processed meat intake compared with none, HR=1.20 (95% CI: 0.86–1.68). Larger effect sizes were found in postmenopausal women for all meat types, with significant associations with total, pr...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
The close correlations between mortality from breast and colorectal cancers and the per-caput consum...
Background High intakes of red or processed meat may increase the risk of mortality. Our objective w...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the relationship of the risk of breast cancer (BC) to meat intake, preference ...
BACKGROUND: A Western diet is associated with breast cancer risk. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rel...
BACKGROUND: More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy food consumpt...
Background: This comprehensive meta-analysis aimed to determine the impact of red meat consumption ...
Background. More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy consumption a...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
Background: The association between red meat intake and breast cancer is unclear, but most studies h...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) classified red meat and processed meat a...
and breast cancer is unclear, but most studies have as-sessed diet in midlife or later. Although bre...
This study aimed to investigate associations between diet and the risk of breast, endometrial and ov...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
The close correlations between mortality from breast and colorectal cancers and the per-caput consum...
Background High intakes of red or processed meat may increase the risk of mortality. Our objective w...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
OBJECTIVE: To analyse the relationship of the risk of breast cancer (BC) to meat intake, preference ...
BACKGROUND: A Western diet is associated with breast cancer risk. OBJECTIVE: We investigated the rel...
BACKGROUND: More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy food consumpt...
Background: This comprehensive meta-analysis aimed to determine the impact of red meat consumption ...
Background. More than 20 studies have investigated the relation between meat and dairy consumption a...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
Background Red and processed meat have been consistently associated with colorectal cancer risk, but...
Background: The association between red meat intake and breast cancer is unclear, but most studies h...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer (WHO-IARC) classified red meat and processed meat a...
and breast cancer is unclear, but most studies have as-sessed diet in midlife or later. Although bre...
This study aimed to investigate associations between diet and the risk of breast, endometrial and ov...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
The close correlations between mortality from breast and colorectal cancers and the per-caput consum...
Background High intakes of red or processed meat may increase the risk of mortality. Our objective w...