OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of a nutrition education intervention on nutritional factors and oxidative stress during treatment of breast cancer. DESIGN: Nonrandomized clinical trial conducted in 2010-2011, including an evaluation at baseline and after 12 months. PARTICIPANTS: Women from Brazil who had breast cancer, divided into an intervention group (IG) (n = 18) and comparison group (n = 75). INTERVENTION: To increase intake of fruits and vegetables and reduce red and processed meats, via telephone and printed materials. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Food intake, anthropometry, and levels of lipid hydroperoxide, carbonyl proteins, reduced glutathione, and ferric reducing antioxidant power. ANALYSES: Chi-square, Mann-Whitney or t tests for b...
The influence of nutrition on breast cancer prognosis is still inconclusive and therefore dietary in...
Abstract and title are in English and Spanish, see PDFINTRODUCTION: Different therapeutic modalities...
Background: Cohort studies suggest that higher circulating carotenoid concentrations through food so...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in dietary intake, anthropometric parame...
Abstract: Weight gain is an important concern that impacts on breast cancer outcomes and general hea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive dietary intervention on diet and body mass...
Each year in the United States five percent of the over 2.5 million women living with breast cancer ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) side effects caused by chemotherapy in women with breast cancer are common but...
Weight gain after breast cancer diagnosis portends a poorer prognosis, and the majority of sufferers...
High fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. The incidence...
Abstract Based on reports that fruits and vegetables may protect against breast cancer, this randomi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer worldwide and the most commonly occurring malign...
Context Evidence is lacking that a dietary pattern high in vegetables, fruit, and fiber and low in t...
Background and aim: The rising number of cancer patients is being followed by increasing number of c...
High fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. The incidence...
The influence of nutrition on breast cancer prognosis is still inconclusive and therefore dietary in...
Abstract and title are in English and Spanish, see PDFINTRODUCTION: Different therapeutic modalities...
Background: Cohort studies suggest that higher circulating carotenoid concentrations through food so...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate changes in dietary intake, anthropometric parame...
Abstract: Weight gain is an important concern that impacts on breast cancer outcomes and general hea...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the effectiveness of an intensive dietary intervention on diet and body mass...
Each year in the United States five percent of the over 2.5 million women living with breast cancer ...
Gastrointestinal (GI) side effects caused by chemotherapy in women with breast cancer are common but...
Weight gain after breast cancer diagnosis portends a poorer prognosis, and the majority of sufferers...
High fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. The incidence...
Abstract Based on reports that fruits and vegetables may protect against breast cancer, this randomi...
Breast cancer (BC) is the second most common cancer worldwide and the most commonly occurring malign...
Context Evidence is lacking that a dietary pattern high in vegetables, fruit, and fiber and low in t...
Background and aim: The rising number of cancer patients is being followed by increasing number of c...
High fruit and vegetable consumption is associated with a lower risk of breast cancer. The incidence...
The influence of nutrition on breast cancer prognosis is still inconclusive and therefore dietary in...
Abstract and title are in English and Spanish, see PDFINTRODUCTION: Different therapeutic modalities...
Background: Cohort studies suggest that higher circulating carotenoid concentrations through food so...