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Low-fat Diet Linked to Improved Survival Rate in Women With Breast Cancer

by Sudha Bhat on May 1, 2016 at 12:39 PM
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Breast cancer, which is reportedly the second most common form of cancer in women, is mostly seen in women who are over the age of 50, but younger women are also affected at times.


It is estimated that nearly 58,000 people are diagnosed with breast cancer every year in the UK. A lot of breast cancers could be detected at an early stage by breast screening.

‘Menopause and overweight increase a woman�s risk of developing breast cancer. A low-fat diet may help increase survival rates of women with breast cancer.’

Studies conducted nearly half a century ago have shown a link between dietary fat intake and breast cancer, however no conclusive evidence could be established at that time.

Study by Rowan Chlebowski and Associates

Results

Lead author, professor Rowan Chlebowski commented, "This was the first time we had examined the deaths after breast cancer among this group. We found that a sustained low-fat diet increased the survival rates among post-menopausal women after a breast cancer diagnosis. The study also suggests that women would need to remain on the low fat diets to maintain the benefits of the dietary intervention."

The study was presented at the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) annual meeting in Louisiana, US.

John Pierce, a professor and cancer researcher at the University of California, San Diego said that he was very skeptical of this study. In his research on breast cancer survivors, his team was unable to find any effect from a major change in vegetables, fruit, fiber, and fat.

It is still quite unclear whether reducing fat intake could lead to better cancer survival rates and need to be further researched upon.

References

1. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2016-04/labr-lfd041116.php

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