Dietary patterns and breast cancer risk in the Shanghai breast cancer study

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作者
Cui, Xiaohui
Dai, Qi
Tseng, Marilyn
Shu, Xiao-Ou
Gao, Yu-Tang
Zheng, Wei
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Publ Hlth, Dept Epidemiol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Vanderbilt Univ, Vanderbilt Ingram Canc Ctr, Nashville, TN 37232 USA
[3] Fox Chase Canc Ctr, Div Populat Sci, Philadelphia, PA 19111 USA
[4] Shanghai Canc INst, Dept Epidemiol, Shanghai, Peoples R China
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10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-07-0059
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
The association of breast cancer with dietary patterns such as a western diet has not been studied in Asian women. We examined this among Shanghai Breast Cancer Study participants. Cases were of ages 25 to 64 years, diagnosed 08/1996-03/ 1998, and identified through a rapid case ascertainment system supplemented by the Shanghai Cancer Registry. Controls, selected from the general population of urban Shanghai, were frequency matched to cases by 5-year age group. Participants provided information on diet, lifestyle, and reproductive factors. In principal component analysis among 1,556 controls, two patterns emerged: a "vegetable-soy" pattern (tofu, cauliflower, beans, bean sprouts, green leafy vegetables) and a "meat-sweet" pattern (shrimp, chicken, beef, pork, candy, desserts). In adjusted unconditional logistic regression analyses including 1,446 cases and 1,549 controls with complete covariate data, risk was not associated with the vegetable-soy pattern. It was associated with the meat-sweet pattern (4th versus 1st quartile: odds ratio, 1.3; 95% confidence interval, 1.0-1.7; P-trend = 0.03), but only in postmenopausal women, specifically among those with estrogen receptor-positive tumors (4th versus Ist quartile: odds ratio, 1.9; 95% confidence interval, 1.1-3.3; P-trend = 0.03). Our findings indicate that a western diet increases breast cancer risk in postmenopausal Chinese women. They also suggest the value of quantifying aggregate risk for common combinations of foods.
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