Article
Isoflavone, polymorphisms in estrogen receptor genes and breast cancer risk in case-control studies in Japanese, Japanese Brazilians and non-Japanese Brazilians.
Epidemiology and Prevention Division, Research Center for Cancer Prevention and Screening, National Cancer Center, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.
Cancer Science (impact factor:
3.33).
03/2009;
100(5):927-33.
DOI:10.1111/j.1349-7006.2009.01118.x
pp.927-33
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Keywords
379 non-Japanese Brazilians
79 Japanese Brazilians
breast cancer risk
cancer-free patients
consistent association
estrogen receptor alpha
estrogen receptor beta gene
estrogen receptor genes
five single nucleotide polymorphisms
four polymorphisms
invasive breast cancer
inverse association
isoflavone intake
isoflavones bind estrogen receptors
lowest median
medical checkup examinees
postmenopausal Japanese
single nucleotide polymorphisms
São Paulo
validated food frequency questionnaires