National audiencePurpose: Epidemiological evidence suggested that red and processed meat intake may be associated with increased breast cancer risk. Recent experimental studies showed that, among the pro-carcinogenic compounds found in red/processed meat, heme iron may be particularly involved in the initiation of carcinogenesis, through lipid peroxidation. Thus, it could be hypothesized that iron intake may all the more increase cancer risk as diet has a low antioxidant potential and a high lipid content. Our objectives were to prospectively investigate the association between dietary iron intake and breast cancer risk, and its potential modulation by antioxidant supplementation and lipid intake. Methods: The SU.VI.MAX study was a randomiz...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest that haem iron, which is found predominantly in red meat...
Red meat and processed meat intake is associated with a risk of colorectal cancer, a major cause of ...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
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...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
Copyright © 200? JCBNSummary Iron may induce oxidative stress via production of reactive oxygen spec...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
International audienceBackground: Nitrosylated and non-nitrosylated heme iron from red processed and...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest that haem iron, which is found predominantly in red meat...
Red meat and processed meat intake is associated with a risk of colorectal cancer, a major cause of ...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...
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...
Background: Intakes of dietary iron and, in particular, heme iron may increase breast cancer risk be...
International audienceBackground: The level of evidence regarding the association between red and p...
Abstract Background Iron has been shown to promote br...
Recent studies suggest that elevated body iron levels may contribute to breast carcinogenesis; howev...
Iron is an essential nutrient but also a potent contributor to oxidative stress. Changes in iron sta...
Copyright © 200? JCBNSummary Iron may induce oxidative stress via production of reactive oxygen spec...
Even though recent studies suggest that a high intake of heme iron is associated with several types ...
International audienceBackground: Nitrosylated and non-nitrosylated heme iron from red processed and...
Aim: Red and processed meat may be risk factors for breast cancer due to their iron content, admini...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies suggest that haem iron, which is found predominantly in red meat...
Red meat and processed meat intake is associated with a risk of colorectal cancer, a major cause of ...
Prior studies on red and processed meat consumption with breast cancer risk have generated inconsist...