2. Nutrition and breast cancer:
epidemiological studiesThe large body of literature on nutrition and breast cancer hasbeen reviewed by an international panel gathered by the WorldCancer Research Fund [6] and has been updated [7]. A role forsome specific nutrients in breast cancer etiology has been sug-gested based on associations reported in epidemiological studiesfurther supported by a biological plausibility, related to antioxidantproperties of selected nutrients, influence on epigenetic processes,DNA repair, DNA adducts, inflammation, regulation of gene expres-sion, stimulation of growth factors, or impact on circulating levelsof endogenous hormones. Energy balance, the interplay of caloricintake, physical activity, body mass index (BMI) and metabolic rateis another important factor that may impact breast cancer devel-opment.
2. Nutrition and breast cancer: epidemiological studiesThe large body of literature on nutrition and breast cancer hasbeen reviewed by an international panel gathered by the WorldCancer Research Fund [6] and has been updated [7]. A role forsome specific nutrients in breast cancer etiology has been sug-gested based on associations reported in epidemiological studiesfurther supported by a biological plausibility, related to antioxidantproperties of selected nutrients, influence on epigenetic processes,DNA repair, DNA adducts, inflammation, regulation of gene expres-sion, stimulation of growth factors, or impact on circulating levelsof endogenous hormones. Energy balance, the interplay of caloricintake, physical activity, body mass index (BMI) and metabolic rateis another important factor that may impact breast cancer devel-opment.
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