14 december 2018: lees ook dit artikel: 

https://kanker-actueel.nl/vetarm-dieet-met-veel-groenten-en-fruit-en-extra-beweging-vermindert-kans-op-overlijden-aan-borstkanker-binnen-15-jaar-na-de-diagnose-aanzienlijk-in-vergelijking-met-standaard-voedingspatroon.html

17 december 2008: Bron: JCO Early Release, published online ahead of print Dec 15 2008
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 10.1200/JCO.2008.16.1067

Gezonde voeding met veel fruit en groenten en vezels en weinig vet vermindert opvliegers met tientallen procenten van patienten die borstkanker overleefden. Wel moet daarbij aangetekend dat vrouwen met een hormoon status positief meer profiteerden van het speciale dieet (54% higher; 10 v 6.5 servings/d, respectively), fiber (31% higher; 25.5 v 19.4 g/d, respectively), and percent energy from fat (14% lower; 26.9% v 31.3%, respectively). dan vrouwen met een negatieve hormoonstatus. Maar ook bij deze vrouwen was het verschil nog altijd 31% 31% fewer events than HF-negative women assigned to the comparison group (hazard ratio = 0.69; 95% CI, 0.51 to 0.93; P = .02). Bekijk ook eens de video van Iedje die met gezonde voeding en en gezonde leefstijl  haar borstkanker al ruim 10 jaar onder controle houdt.

Dietary Pattern Influences Breast Cancer Prognosis in Women Without Hot Flashes: The Women's Healthy Eating and Living Trial

Ellen B. Gold, John P. Pierce,* Loki Natarajan, Marcia L. Stefanick, Gail A. Laughlin, Bette J. Caan, Shirley W. Flatt, Jennifer A. Emond, Nazmus Saquib, Lisa Madlensky, Sheila Kealey, Linda Wasserman, Cynthia A. Thomson, Cheryl L. Rock, Barbara A. Parker, Njeri Karanja, Vicky Jones, Richard A. Hajek, Minya Pu, and Joanne E. Mortimer

From the Department of Public Health Sciences, University of California, Davis, Davis; Moores Cancer Center and Department of Family and Preventive Medicine, Division of Biostatistics, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla; Stanford Prevention Research Center, Stanford University, Stanford; Kaiser Permanente Northern California, Division of Research, Oakland; City of Hope Comprehensive Cancer Center, Duarte, CA; Department of Nutritional Sciences, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; Center for Health Research, Portland, OR; Yakama Valley Memorial Hospital, Yakima, WA; and Department of Health Disparities Research, The University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX.

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jppierce@ucsd.edu

 

 

Purpose: To determine whether a low-fat diet high in vegetables, fruit, and fiber differentially affects prognosis in breast cancer survivors with hot flashes (HF) or without HF after treatment.

Patients and Methods: A secondary analysis was conducted on 2,967 breast cancer survivors, age 18 to 70 years, who were randomly assigned between 1995 and 2000 in a multicenter, controlled trial of a dietary intervention to prevent additional breast cancer events and observed through June 1, 2006. We compared the dietary intervention group with a group who received five-a-day dietary guidelines.

Results: Independent of HF status, a substantial between-group difference among those who did and did not receive dietary guidelines was achieved and maintained at 4 years in intake of vegetable/fruit servings per day (54% higher; 10 v 6.5 servings/d, respectively), fiber (31% higher; 25.5 v 19.4 g/d, respectively), and percent energy from fat (14% lower; 26.9% v 31.3%, respectively). Adjusting for tumor characteristics and antiestrogen treatment, HF-negative women assigned to the intervention had 31% fewer events than HF-negative women assigned to the comparison group (hazard ratio = 0.69; 95% CI, 0.51 to 0.93; P = .02). The intervention did not affect prognosis in the women with baseline HFs. Furthermore, compared with HF-negative women assigned to the comparison group, HF-positive women had significantly fewer events in both the intervention (HR = 0.77; 95% CI, 0.59 to 1.00; P = .05) and comparison groups (HR = 0.65; 95% CI, 0.49 to 0.85; P = .002).

Conclusion: A diet with higher vegetable, fruit, and fiber and lower fat intakes than the five-a-day diet may reduce risk of additional events in HF-negative breast cancer survivors. This suggestive finding needs confirmation in a trial in which it is the primary hypothesis.

 

 

 

 


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