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Old August 22nd 05, 10:40 PM
Roman Bystrianyk
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Default Children who eat fries raise their risk of breast cancer later in life

"Children who eat fries raise their risk of breast cancer later in
life", news-medical.net, August 21, 2005,
Link: http://www.news-medical.net/?id=12574

According to a new study very young children who eat french fries
frequently have a much higher risk of breast cancer as adults.

The U.S. researchers say that in a study of American nurses they found
that one additional serving of fries per week, at ages three to five,
increased breast cancer risk by 27 percent.

Study leader, Dr. Karin Michels, of Brigham and Women's Hospital in
Boston and Harvard Medical School, says that research is finding more
evidence that diet early in life could play a role in the development
of diseases in women later in life.

She says this study provides additional evidence that breast cancer may
originate during the early phases of a woman's life, and that eating
habits during that phase may be particularly important to reduce future
risk of breast cancer.

In their study, Michels and colleagues used an ongoing survey of female
registered nurses, and looked at 582 women with breast cancer and 1,569
women free of breast cancer in 1993.

The researchers looked at the women's diets and at questionnaires
filled out by the mothers of the participants.

They say that one risk factor for breast cancer stood out, women whose
mothers who said their daughters ate french fries, had a higher risk of
breast cancer, and this risk increased 27 percent for each weekly
serving reportedly eaten.

Michels does say however that as the data was dependent on the validity
of the maternal recall of the diet the results must be interpreted
cautiously.

She says that as mothers were asked to recall their daughter's
preschool diet after the participants' breast cancer status was known,
it is possible that mothers of women with breast cancer recalled their
daughter's diet differently than mothers of healthy women.

Apparently other foods perceived as less healthy, such as hot dogs or
ice cream, were not associated with breast cancer risk.

Previous research has also linked a high-fat diet with breast cancer.

Breast cancer affects more than 200,000 U.S. women a year and is
expected to kill 40,000 this year.

The study is published in the International Journal of Cancer.

 




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