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Plant-based
diets may improve Breast Cancer survival
Newswise — A
plant-based diet high in cancer-fighting
lignans may be associated with improved
survival among postmenopausal women with
breast cancer, according to a study
presented by Susan E. McCann, Division of
Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences,
Roswell Park Cancer Institute (RPCI), at the
2008 annual meeting of the American
Association for Cancer Research (AACR).
“Dietary lignan intakes
and survival in women with breast cancer in
the Western New York Exposures and Breast
Cancer (WEB) Study”
Lignans are plant
compounds found in seeds, whole grains,
vegetables and fruits.
In laboratory
studies, lignans have been shown to impact
hormone levels and tumor growth. Researchers
from Roswell Park and the University at
Buffalo evaluated the dietary lignan intakes
of 1,122 women diagnosed with breast cancer
who participated in the Western New York
Exposures and Breast Cancer Study (WEB
Study) between 1996 and 2001.
Lignan intake
was calculated based on responses to a
questionnaire that charted intake of over
100 foods.
The study found that
dietary lignan intake had no relevance among
premenopausal women with breast cancer.
However, in postmenopausal women, those with
a high lignan intake were 70% less likely to
die from breast cancer.
“This study suggests
that certain fruits and vegetables may offer
more protection than others.
"Postmenopausal
women diagnosed with breast cancer who
reported high intakes of lignans, which in
this study were supplied mostly by dark
bread, peaches, broccoli, oranges, winter
squash, strawberries, coffee and tea, had a
statistically significant reduction in death
rates,” said Dr. McCann.
Roswell Park Cancer
Institute, founded in 1898, is the nation’s
first cancer research, treatment and
education center and is the only National
Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive
cancer center in Upstate New York.
RPCI is a
member of the prestigious National
Comprehensive Cancer Network, an alliance of
the nation’s leading cancer centers. Roswell
Park has affiliate sites and collaborative
programs in New York, Pennsylvania, and in
China. For more information, visit RPCI’s
website at
http://www.roswellpark.org, call
1-877-ASK-RPCI
( 1-877-275-7724 ) or
e-mail
askrpci@roswellpark.org.
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