Pattern analysis has emerged as a tool to depict the role of multiple nutrients/foods in relation to health outcomes. The present study aimed at extracting nutrient patterns with respect to breast cancer (BC) aetiology. Nutrient patterns were derived with treelet transform (TT) and related to BC risk. TT was applied to twenty-three log-transformed nutrient densities from dietary questionnaires. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95 % confidence intervals computed using Cox proportional hazards models quantified the association between quintiles of nutrient pattern scores and risk of overall BC, and by hormonal receptor and menopausal status. Principal component analysis was applied for comparison. The European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and ...
Background: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focuses on s...
OBJECTIVES Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer worldwide. Globally, BC is rapidly b...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In spite of several studies relating dietary patterns to breast cancer risk, ...
Abstract Objective Pattern analysis has emerged as a tool to depict the role of multiple nutrients/...
Diet is a modifiable risk factor for many cancers. It has been estimated that about a third of cance...
Dietary issues in cancer have been traditionally considered in terms of single foods and nutrients. ...
Background: Evidence is emerging that prudent/healthy dietary patterns might be associated with a re...
Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on studies of si...
Background: The Food Standards Agency Nutrient Profiling System (FSA-NPS) constitutes the basis for ...
Background:Much of the current literature on diet–colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on st...
Background: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focuses on s...
OBJECTIVES Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer worldwide. Globally, BC is rapidly b...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In spite of several studies relating dietary patterns to breast cancer risk, ...
Abstract Objective Pattern analysis has emerged as a tool to depict the role of multiple nutrients/...
Diet is a modifiable risk factor for many cancers. It has been estimated that about a third of cance...
Dietary issues in cancer have been traditionally considered in terms of single foods and nutrients. ...
Background: Evidence is emerging that prudent/healthy dietary patterns might be associated with a re...
Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on studies of si...
Background: The Food Standards Agency Nutrient Profiling System (FSA-NPS) constitutes the basis for ...
Background:Much of the current literature on diet–colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focused on st...
Background: Much of the current literature on diet-colorectal cancer (CRC) associations focuses on s...
OBJECTIVES Breast cancer (BC) is the most common type of cancer worldwide. Globally, BC is rapidly b...
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: In spite of several studies relating dietary patterns to breast cancer risk, ...