1991
DOI: 10.1016/0140-6736(91)92867-2
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Dietary effects on breast-cancer risk in Singapore

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“…In the eight (one cohort, seven case -control) studies with relatively complete assessment of total soy intake, dietary soy exposure was expressed in varying units, including grams of soy foods per day (Lee et al, 1991(Lee et al, , 2005Hirose et al, 2005;Shannon et al, 2005;Do et al, 2007), grams of soy protein per day (Lee et al, 1991;Dai et al, 2001), and milligrams of soy isoflavones per day (Wu et al, 2002;Yamamoto et al, 2003;Hirose et al, 2005). To facilitate comparison between individual studies, all dietary soy exposures were converted to units of milligram of isoflavones assuming that 1 g of soy protein or 10 g of soy food contain 3 mg of isoflavones (Messina et al, 2006;Trock et al, 2006).…”
Section: Risk Association Studies In High-soy-consuming Asiansmentioning
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“…In the eight (one cohort, seven case -control) studies with relatively complete assessment of total soy intake, dietary soy exposure was expressed in varying units, including grams of soy foods per day (Lee et al, 1991(Lee et al, , 2005Hirose et al, 2005;Shannon et al, 2005;Do et al, 2007), grams of soy protein per day (Lee et al, 1991;Dai et al, 2001), and milligrams of soy isoflavones per day (Wu et al, 2002;Yamamoto et al, 2003;Hirose et al, 2005). To facilitate comparison between individual studies, all dietary soy exposures were converted to units of milligram of isoflavones assuming that 1 g of soy protein or 10 g of soy food contain 3 mg of isoflavones (Messina et al, 2006;Trock et al, 2006).…”
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“…We calculated ORs associated with soy products (in g) for pre-and postmenopausal women combined in the study by Lee et al (1991); the results in postmenopausal women in this study were published in a 1992 paper. We also calculated ORs for pre-and postmenopausal women combined in Hirose et al (2005).…”
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“…Some case-control studies showed a decrease in breast cancer risk with increased intake of the (pro)vitamins (Katsouyanni et al, 1988;Howe et al, 1990; Graham et al, 1991;Lee et al, 1991;Zaridze et al, 1991) and fibre (Iscovich et al, 1989;Howe et al, 1990;Van 't Veer et al, 1990; Graham et al, 1991;Baghurst and Rohan, 1994), whereas other case-control studies showed the opposite for (pro)vitamins (Toniolo et al, 1989;Ewertz and Gill, 1990;Richardson et al, 1991) and fibre (Katsouyanni et al, 1988;Ingram et al, 1991). Mostly negative non-significant associations between (pro)vitamin intake and the risk of breast cancer have been found in the few prospective cohort studies that have been conducted so far (Paganini-Hill et al, 1987;Graham et al, 1992;Hunter et al, 1993;Rohan et al, 1993).…”
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