Dietary isoflavone intake and breast cancer risk in case-control studies in Japanese, Japanese Brazilians, and non-Japanese Brazilians

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作者
Iwasaki, Motoki [1 ]
Hamada, Gerson Shigeaki [2 ]
Nishimoto, Ines Nobuko [3 ]
Netto, Mario Mourao [4 ]
Motola, Juvenal, Jr. [5 ]
Laginha, Fabio Martins [5 ]
Kasuga, Yoshio
Yokoyama, Shiro
Onuma, Hiroshi
Nishimura, Hideki
Kusama, Ritsu
Kobayashi, Minatsu [1 ]
Ishihara, Junko [1 ]
Yamamoto, Seiichiro
Hanaoka, Tomoyuki [1 ]
Tsugane, Shoichiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Canc Ctr, Epidemiol & Prevent Div, Res Ctr Canc Prevent & Screening, Chuo Ku, Tokyo 1040045, Japan
[2] Nikkei Dis Prevent Ctr, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[3] Hosp AC Camargo Fund Antonio Prudente, Stat Sect, Head & Neck Surg & Otorhinolaryngol Dept, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[4] Hosp AC Camargo Fund Antonio Prudente, Breast Surg Dept, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[5] Hosp Perola Byington, Dept Breast Surg, Sao Paulo, Brazil
基金
日本学术振兴会;
关键词
Breast cancer; Dietary isoflavones; Case-control study; Immigrants; PHYTO-ESTROGENS; SOY INTAKE; PHYTOESTROGENS; WOMEN; POPULATION;
D O I
10.1007/s10549-008-0168-1
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 [肿瘤学];
摘要
Although epidemiologic studies have shown an inverse association between isoflavones and breast cancer risk, little evidence for a dose-response relation is available. We conducted hospital-based case-control studies of patients aged 20-74 years with primary, incident, histologically confirmed invasive breast cancer, and matched controls from medical checkup examinees in Nagano, Japan and from cancer-free patients in Sao Paulo, Brazil. A total of 850 pairs (390 Japanese, 81 Japanese Brazilians and 379 non-Japanese Brazilians) completed validated food frequency questionnaires. The odds ratio of breast cancer according to isoflavone intake was estimated using a conditional logistic regression model. We found a statistically significant inverse association between isoflavone intake and the risk of breast cancer for Japanese Brazilians and non-Japanese Brazilians. For Japanese, a non-significant inverse association was limited to postmenopausal women. In the three populations combined, breast cancer risk linearly decreased from 'no' to 'moderate' isoflavone intake and thereafter leveled off. Compared to non-consumers, adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) for consumers in increasing quintile intake categories (median intake in each category: 8.7, 23.1, 33.8, 45.7, and 71.3 mg/day) were 0.69 (0.44-1.09), 0.54 (0.31-0.94), 0.45 (0.26-0.77), 0.34 (0.19-0.62), and 0.43 (0.24-0.76), respectively. Overall, we found an inverse association between dietary isoflavone intake and risk of breast cancer. Our finding suggests a risk-reducing rather than risk-enhancing effect of isoflavones on breast cancer within the range achievable from dietary intake alone. In addition, women may benefit from risk reduction if they consume at least moderate amounts of isoflavones.
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页码:401 / 411
页数:11
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