Abstract Aim To examine the relationship between dietary fat intake and breast cancer (BC) development. Method This case-control study included 473 women with breast cancer (pathologically confirmed) and 501 healthy subjects matched by age and residency. Dietary intakes of different types and sources of fatty acids were assessed using a validated food frequency questionnaire. The association between dietary fats and odds of BC was assessed using a logistic regression model in crude and multivariable-adjusted models. P values below 0.05 were regarded as statistically significant. Results Participants’ age and body mass index were 44.0 ± 10.8 years and 28.4 ± 5.6 kg/m2, respectively. Individuals with the highest quartile of total fat intake a...
Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with br...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of dietary fat and breast cancer risk are inconsistent, and it has...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breast cancer risk. However, relatively...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women. The literature suggests that ...
A recent study among 13,707 postmenopausal women without benign breast disease (BBD) from the Breast...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
International audienceRecent reviews have concluded that a high consumption of total, saturated or a...
We prospectively evaluated fat intake as predictor of developing breast cancer (BC) subtypes defined...
Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with br...
Background. Experiments in animals, international correlation comparisons, and case-control studies ...
We prospectively evaluated fat intake as predictor of developing breast cancer (BC) subtypes defined...
Animal experiments and human ecological studies suggest that dietary fat intake is associated with a...
The aim was to explore the inherent meaning of total fat and to examine the associations between rel...
Aims: The aim of our study was to examine the associations of dietary fat intake, serum estrogen lev...
Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with br...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of dietary fat and breast cancer risk are inconsistent, and it has...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breast cancer risk. However, relatively...
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer diagnosed among women. The literature suggests that ...
A recent study among 13,707 postmenopausal women without benign breast disease (BBD) from the Breast...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
Background: Epidemiologic studies have produced conflicting results with respect to an association o...
International audienceRecent reviews have concluded that a high consumption of total, saturated or a...
We prospectively evaluated fat intake as predictor of developing breast cancer (BC) subtypes defined...
Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with br...
Background. Experiments in animals, international correlation comparisons, and case-control studies ...
We prospectively evaluated fat intake as predictor of developing breast cancer (BC) subtypes defined...
Animal experiments and human ecological studies suggest that dietary fat intake is associated with a...
The aim was to explore the inherent meaning of total fat and to examine the associations between rel...
Aims: The aim of our study was to examine the associations of dietary fat intake, serum estrogen lev...
Recently, there has been interest in whether intakes of specific types of fat are associated with br...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiologic studies of dietary fat and breast cancer risk are inconsistent, and it has...
Trans fatty acids (TFAs) have been hypothesised to influence breast cancer risk. However, relatively...