2018
DOI: 10.2147/cmar.s168562
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Dietary changes in the first 3 years after breast cancer diagnosis: a prospective Chinese breast cancer cohort study

Abstract: BackgroundThe diagnosis of cancer can motivate patients to change their dietary habits. Evidence on changes in dietary intake before and after breast cancer diagnosis in Chinese women has been limited.Patients and methodsIn an ongoing prospective cohort study which involved 1,462 Chinese women with early-stage breast cancer, validated food frequency questionnaire was used to assess prediagnostic dietary intake (using questionnaire to recall dietary intake before diagnosis, which completed at baseline, ie, 0–12… Show more

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“…The present study was based on a prospective cohort study titled "The Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS)", which was designed to evaluate whether dietary phytoestrogens and other lifestyle factors affect breast cancer patients' survival outcome [26]. This study recruited participants at two regional public cancer centers (New Territories East and Kowloon West) in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The present study was based on a prospective cohort study titled "The Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS)", which was designed to evaluate whether dietary phytoestrogens and other lifestyle factors affect breast cancer patients' survival outcome [26]. This study recruited participants at two regional public cancer centers (New Territories East and Kowloon West) in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Um estudo de coorte na China, com pacientes com câncer de mama encontrou que as mulheres relataram mudanças significativas e de longo prazo no consumo alimentar após o diagnóstico de câncer. Os autores destacaram o papel da educação em saúde, sobre a orientação no que diz respeito ao estilo de vida saudável (LEI et al, 2018).…”
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“…The present study was based on a prospective cohort study titled "The Hong Kong NTEC-KWC Breast Cancer Survival Study (HKNKBCSS)", which was designed to evaluate whether dietary phytoestrogens and other lifestyle factors affect breast cancer patients' survival outcome [35]. This study recruited participants at two regional public cancer centers (New Territories East and Kowloon West) in Hong Kong.…”
Section: Study Cohortmentioning
confidence: 99%