Retinol, vitamins A, C, and E and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis and meta-regression

被引:53
|
作者
Hu Fulan [1 ]
Jiang Changxing [2 ]
Wang Yi Baina [1 ]
Zhang Wencui [1 ]
Lin Chunqing [1 ]
Wang Fan [1 ]
Li Dandan [1 ]
Sun Dianjun [2 ]
Wang Tong [2 ]
Pang Da [3 ]
Zhao Yashuang [1 ]
机构
[1] Harbin Med Univ, Dept Epidemiol, Coll Publ Hlth, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
[2] Harbin Med Univ, Ctr Endem Dis Control, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
[3] Harbin Med Univ, Dept Breast Surg, Affiliated Clin Hosp 3, Harbin, Heilongjiang, Peoples R China
关键词
Retinol; Vitamin A; Vitamin C; Vitamin E; Breast cancer; Meta-analysis; BETA-CAROTENE; DIETARY CAROTENOIDS; SUPPLEMENT USE; WOMENS HEALTH; MICRONUTRIENTS; VEGETABLES; FRUITS; EPIDEMIOLOGY; CONSUMPTION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1007/s10552-011-9811-y
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Objective To comprehensively summarize the associations between retinol, vitamins A, C, and E and breast cancer, and quantitatively estimate their dose-response relationships. Methods We searched PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane databases (from January 1982 to 15 March 2011) and the references of the relevant articles in English with sufficient information to estimate relative risk or odds ratio and the 95% confidence intervals, and comparable categories of vitamins. Two reviewers independently extracted data using a standardized form, with any discrepancy adjudicated by the third reviewer. Results Overall, 51 studies met the inclusion criteria. Comparing the highest with the lowest intake, total vitamin A intake reduced the breast cancer risk by 17% (pooled OR = 0.83, 95% CI: 0.78-0.88). Further subgroup analysis based on study design did not change the significant reduction. Although the dietary vitamin A, dietary vitamin E, and total vitamin E intake all reduced breast cancer risk significantly when data from all studies were pooled, the results became nonsignificant when data from cohort studies were pooled. The significant association between total retinol intake and breast cancer in all studies became nonsignificant in case-control studies but remain significant in cohort studies. No significant dose-response relationship was observed in the higher intake of these vitamins with reduced breast cancer risk. Conclusions Our results indicate that both the total intake of vitamin A and retinol could reduce breast cancer risk. However, associations between other vitamins and breast cancer seem to be limited.
引用
收藏
页码:1383 / 1396
页数:14
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Retinol, vitamins A, C, and E and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Hu Fulan
    Jiang Changxing
    Wang Yi Baina
    Zhang Wencui
    Lin Chunqing
    Wang Fan
    Li Dandan
    Sun Dianjun
    Wang Tong
    Pang Da
    Zhao Yashuang
    [J]. Cancer Causes & Control, 2011, 22 : 1383 - 1396
  • [2] The plasma level of retinol, vitamins A, C and α-tocopherol could reduce breast cancer risk? A meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Fulan Hu
    Zhiwei Wu
    Guangxiao Li
    Chong Teng
    Yupeng Liu
    Fan Wang
    Yashuang Zhao
    Da Pang
    [J]. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 2015, 141 : 601 - 614
  • [3] The plasma level of retinol, vitamins A, C and α-tocopherol could reduce breast cancer risk? A meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Hu, Fulan
    Wu, Zhiwei
    Li, Guangxiao
    Teng, Chong
    Liu, Yupeng
    Wang, Fan
    Zhao, Yashuang
    Pang, Da
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ONCOLOGY, 2015, 141 (04) : 601 - 614
  • [4] Carotenoids and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Hu, Fulan
    Yi, Baina Wang
    Zhang, Wencui
    Liang, Jing
    Lin, Chunqing
    Li, Dandan
    Wang, Fan
    Pang, Da
    Zhao, Yashuang
    [J]. BREAST CANCER RESEARCH AND TREATMENT, 2012, 131 (01) : 239 - 253
  • [5] Carotenoids and breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Fulan Hu
    Baina Wang Yi
    Wencui Zhang
    Jing Liang
    Chunqing Lin
    Dandan Li
    Fan Wang
    Da Pang
    Yashuang Zhao
    [J]. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2012, 131 : 239 - 253
  • [6] Selenium Exposure and Cancer Risk: an Updated Meta-analysis and Meta-regression
    Xianlei Cai
    Chen Wang
    Wanqi Yu
    Wenjie Fan
    Shan Wang
    Ning Shen
    Pengcheng Wu
    Xiuyang Li
    Fudi Wang
    [J]. Scientific Reports, 6
  • [7] Selenium Exposure and Cancer Risk: an Updated Meta-analysis and Meta-regression
    Cai, Xianlei
    Wang, Chen
    Yu, Wanqi
    Fan, Wenjie
    Wang, Shan
    Shen, Ning
    Wu, Pengcheng
    Li, Xiuyang
    Wang, Fudi
    [J]. SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2016, 6
  • [8] Cancer Survivors and Unemployment A Meta-analysis and Meta-regression
    de Boer, Angela G. E. M.
    Taskila, Taina
    Ojajarvi, Anneli
    van Dijk, Frank J. H.
    Verbeek, Jos H. A. M.
    [J]. JAMA-JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 2009, 301 (07): : 753 - 762
  • [9] Diabetes and collision risk. A meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Hostiuc, S.
    Negoi, I.
    Hostiuc, M.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PRACTICE, 2016, 70 (07) : 554 - 568
  • [10] Cognitive impairments associated with chemotherapy in women with breast cancer: a meta-analysis and meta-regression
    Oliveira, M. E. C.
    Torres, G. S. V.
    Franklin, R. G.
    Gomes, K. A. L.
    Nobrega, W. F. S.
    Fernandes, T. P.
    Santos, N. A.
    [J]. BRAZILIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL AND BIOLOGICAL RESEARCH, 2023, 56