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Associations between breast cancer, plasma triglycerides, and cholesterol

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Pages 205-215 | Received 09 Aug 1990, Accepted 18 Dec 1990, Published online: 04 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

A case‐control study investigating the association between plasma lipids and breast cancer was conducted among women aged 30–80 in Buffalo, NY. All eligible women from a large breast clinic and two area physicians’ offices were requested to participate over a one‐year period. Subjects completed a health questionnaire and donated a fasting blood sample prior to diagnostic breast biopsies. The 83 women found to have breast cancer (cases) had significantly higher plasma triglyceride values than did the 113 women found not to have breast cancer (controls). Lower plasma β‐carotene values were associated with breast cancer, but only in those women with elevated triglyceride or cholesterol. Plasma cholesterol values were lower in those breast cancer cases presenting with more advanced stages of cancer, suggesting that metabolic effects of clinical and preclinical breast cancer may lower cholesterol levels. Although the limitations of case‐control studies are well‐recognized, these data suggest an etiologic role for plasma triglycerides and β‐carotene or for related dietary factors.

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