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Dietary Inflammatory Index and Risk of Breast Cancer Based on Hormone Receptor Status: A Case-Control Study in Koreaopen access

Authors
Lee, SeohyunQuiambao, Arlene LansanganLee, JeongheeRo, JungsilLee, Eun-SookJung, So-YounSung, Mi-KyungKim, Jeongseon
Issue Date
Aug-2019
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
Dietary Inflammatory Index; breast cancer; hormone receptor; Korea
Citation
NUTRIENTS, v.11, no.8, pp 1 - 15
Pages
15
Journal Title
NUTRIENTS
Volume
11
Number
8
Start Page
1
End Page
15
URI
https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/2914
DOI
10.3390/nu11081949
ISSN
2072-6643
2072-6643
Abstract
Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women globally, and the risk of developing breast cancer is associated with inflammation. The present study aimed to examine the association between the Dietary Inflammatory Index (DII (R)) and breast cancer in Korean women and investigate whether the tumor's hormone receptor status affects this association. In this case-control study, we enrolled 364 breast cancer patients and 364 age-matched controls. DII scores were calculated from dietary intake evaluated by a 106-item food frequency questionnaire. The DII score was significantly higher in cases than in controls. After adjusting for potential confounders, the odds ratio (OR) of breast cancer was higher in the highest DII tertile (OR = 3.68, 95% confidence interval (CI): 2.34-5.80, p for trend < 0.0001) than in the lowest tertile. We found that higher DII scores were related to an increased risk of breast cancer for estrogen receptor (ER)+/progesterone receptor (PR)+ tumors regardless of menopausal status (OR = 2.59, 95% CI: 1.37-4.88 in the highest DII category, p for trend = 0.01 for premenopausal women; OR = 11.00, 95% CI: 2.93-41.30 in the highest DII category, p for trend = 0.0004 for postmenopausal women), but not for ER-/PR- status. Our results suggested that the DII scores are positively associated with breast cancer risk in Korean women and that this relationship is more robust in ER+/PR+ tumors.
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