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Lipid Intake and Breast Cancer Risk: Is There a Link? A New Focus and Meta-Analysis

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OBJECTIVE: To determine if there is an association between total lipid intake, saturated fatty acid (SFA), Poly- and Mono-Unsaturated Fatty Acid (PUFA and MUFA) and cholesterol intake and breast cancer risk. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a systematic review of the literature and a meta-analysis following Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. We included all cohort and case-control studies published up to December 2020 with subgroup analysis according to menopausal status. RESULTS: We included 44 articles for analysis. There was no association between total fat, SFA, MUFA, PUFA and cholesterol intake and breast cancer in the general population and in pre-menopausal women. In postmenopausal women, high SFA consumption was associated with increased breast cancer risk in case-control studies [relative risk (RR): 1.12; confidence interval (CI) 95%: 1.03-1.21; p = 0.006 but not in cohort studies (RR: 1.01; CI 95%: 0.85-1.19; p = 0.93). CONCLUSION: There was a weak association between high SFA consumption and breast cancer risk in post-menopausal women, however there was high heterogeneity for this analysis. As lipids can have different actions in the same family, studies should rather focus on specific lipid consumption.

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Cancer

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hal-04222093 , version 1 (28-09-2023)

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Massimo Lodi, Amélie Kiehl, Fei Lin Qu, Victor Gabriele, Catherine Tomasetto, et al.. Lipid Intake and Breast Cancer Risk: Is There a Link? A New Focus and Meta-Analysis. European Journal of Breast Health, 2022, 18 (2), pp.108-126. ⟨10.4274/ejbh.galenos.2021.2021-11-2⟩. ⟨hal-04222093⟩
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