2010
DOI: 10.1038/ejcn.2010.95
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Effect of dietary soy intake on breast cancer risk according to menopause and hormone receptor status

Abstract: Background: Although high soy consumption may be associated with lower breast cancer risk in Asian populations, findings from epidemiological studies have been inconsistent. Objective: We investigated the effects of soy intake on breast cancer risk among Korean women according to their menopausal and hormone receptor status. Methods: We conducted a case-control study with 358 incident breast cancer patients and 360 age-matched controls with no history of malignant neoplasm. Dietary consumption of soy products … Show more

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“…Epidemiological studies suggest an association between flavonoid intake and a reduced risk of certain cancers [121]. Flavonoids appear to work with no or little toxicity as large doses of these compounds (up to 500 mg/kg) have been administered to animals, with little or no toxicity reported [122].…”
Section: Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Epidemiological studies suggest an association between flavonoid intake and a reduced risk of certain cancers [121]. Flavonoids appear to work with no or little toxicity as large doses of these compounds (up to 500 mg/kg) have been administered to animals, with little or no toxicity reported [122].…”
Section: Flavonoidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pesquisas desenvolvidas no Japão e na China, que possuem populações que consomem regularmente a soja na dieta, apresentaram índices reduzidos de doenças coronárias, câncer de próstata e o de mama, em comparação aos países onde a soja é pouco utilizada na alimentação humana (MANDARINO et al, 2002;CASÉ et al, 2005;GOETZL et al, 2007;CHO et al, 2010). Todavia, verificou-se que os japoneses, que migraram para o Ocidente, adotando assim novos hábitos alimentares em que a presença da soja não é tão representativa.…”
Section: Os Benefícios Que O Consumo Da Soja Traz à Saúde Humanaunclassified
“…CÂNCER A soja é relacionada aos alimentos que previnem os diversos tipos de câncer, por possuir compostos anticarcinogênicos como isoflavonóides, e gliciteína, inibidores de saponinas e de tripsina, além de, substâncias formadas pela ação de bactérias presentes no intestino e as fibras presentes nos grãos (PAES, 1994;ESTEVES & MONTEIRO, 2001;MANDARINO et al, 2002;CHO et al, 2010). Os isoflavonóides são as substancias indicadas como os principais compostos presentes na soja, capazes de inibir e prevenir o aparecimento de vários canceres.…”
Section: Uso Da Soja Na Redução Do Risco De Determinados Tipos Deunclassified
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“…Certain epidemiological studies contribute one factor of these differences to dietary flavonoids (16)(17)(18). Furthermore, as their polyphenolic ring is similar to the steroid nucleus of 17β-estradiol (E2), certain flavonoids have been considered to exert an anti-estrogenic effect and are candidates for chemopreventive agents to reduce the risk of breast cancer (19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%