Selenium has been suggested to be protective regarding breast cancer risk but no overall effect has been established. Genetics may modify the effect. This study compares the effect of selenium exposure on breast cancer risk between women with different alleles in single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). The Malmö Cancer and Diet Study, a cohort including 17,035 women and >25 years of follow-up on breast cancer diagnosis, was used. Five promising SNPs regarding interaction with selenium exposure were selected from the literature: rs1050450, rs4880, rs3877899, rs7579, and rs71304. Selenium exposure was assessed in three ways: genetically elevated (n = 16,429), dietary intake (n = 15,891) and serum levels (n = 2037) at baseline. Cox regression ...
Selenoprotein genetic variations and suboptimal selenium (Se) levels may contribute to the risk of c...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...
Selenium (Se) may help prevent breast cancer (BC) development. Owing to limited observational eviden...
PurposeSelenium has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains ...
Evidence on the association between selenium and cancer risk is inconclusive. We conducted a Mendeli...
Evidence on the association between selenium and cancer risk is inconclusive. We conducted a Mendeli...
Previous research has not been conclusive regarding the association between selenium (Se) and breast...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type. In several studies, hints have been provided that ther...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a relationship between selenium status ...
Mechanistic data have revealed a key role for selenium (Se) and selenoproteins in biological pathway...
Dìet is considered to be a potentiaì1y modifiabìe exposure which mìght give opportunities to reduce ...
Women with lower levels of serum selenium (Se) may have a worse survival in breast cancer than women...
BACKGROUND: Iodine has been suggested to protect against breast cancer, but there are no epidemiolog...
Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers in women. Evidence suggests that genetic variat...
Selenoprotein genetic variations and suboptimal selenium (Se) levels may contribute to the risk of c...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...
Selenium (Se) may help prevent breast cancer (BC) development. Owing to limited observational eviden...
PurposeSelenium has been suggested to be protective against breast cancer, but the evidence remains ...
Evidence on the association between selenium and cancer risk is inconclusive. We conducted a Mendeli...
Evidence on the association between selenium and cancer risk is inconclusive. We conducted a Mendeli...
Previous research has not been conclusive regarding the association between selenium (Se) and breast...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer type. In several studies, hints have been provided that ther...
Abstract Background Epidemiologic studies have demonstrated a relationship between selenium status ...
Mechanistic data have revealed a key role for selenium (Se) and selenoproteins in biological pathway...
Dìet is considered to be a potentiaì1y modifiabìe exposure which mìght give opportunities to reduce ...
Women with lower levels of serum selenium (Se) may have a worse survival in breast cancer than women...
BACKGROUND: Iodine has been suggested to protect against breast cancer, but there are no epidemiolog...
Breast cancer (BC) is one of the most common cancers in women. Evidence suggests that genetic variat...
Selenoprotein genetic variations and suboptimal selenium (Se) levels may contribute to the risk of c...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...
Background: Evidence for an association between selenium status and prostate cancer risk is still in...