Dietary Inflammatory Potential and Risk of Breast Cancer: A Population-based Case-control Study in France (CECILE Study)

Research Square (Research Square)(2021)

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Abstract Background: Dietary regimens promoting inflammatory conditions have been implicated in breast cancer development, but studies on the association between pro-inflammatory diet and breast cancer risk have reported inconsistent results. Methods: We investigated the association between the inflammatory potential of diet and breast cancer risk in a case-control study in France including 872 breast cancer cases and 966 age-matched population controls. All women completed a food frequency questionnaire that was used to compute a Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII) based on the inflammatory weight of 33 dietary components. Results: The DII ranged from a median of -3.22 in the lowest quartile (anti-inflammatory) to +2.96 in the highest quartile (pro-inflammatory). The odds ratio contrasting quartile 4 to quartile 1 was 1.31 (95%CI: 1.00, 1.73; p -trend=0.02). Slightly higher odds ratios were observed in post-menopausal women, particularly those with body mass index >25kg/m 2 (odds ratio 1.62; 95%CI: 0.92, 2.83; p -trend=0.02), and among ever smokers (odds ratio 1.71; 95%CI: 1.11, 2.65; p-trend 0.01). The analyses by breast cancer subtype showed that the DII was associated with breast tumors that expressed either the estrogen (ER) or progesterone (PR) hormone receptors or the Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor-2 (HER2), but no association was seen for the triple negative breast tumor subtype. Conclusion: Our results add further evidence that a pro-inflammatory diet is associated with breast cancer risk with possible effect variation according to tumor subtype.
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breast cancer,population-based,case-control
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