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Diet-Related Metabolomic Signature of Long-Term Breast Cancer Risk Using Penalized Regression: An Exploratory Study in the SU.VI.MAX Cohort.

Lucie LecuyerCéline DalleSophie Lefevre-ArbogastPierre MicheauBernard LyanAdrien RossaryAicha DemidemMélanie PeteraMarie LagreeDelphine CentenoPilar GalanSerge HercbergCecilia SamieriNada AssiPietro FerrariVivian ViallonMélanie DeschasauxValentin PartulaBernard SrourPaule Latino-MartelEmmanuelle Kesse-GuyotNathalie Druesne-PecolloMarie-Paule VassonStéphanie DurandEstelle Pujos-GuillotClaudine ManachMathilde Touvier
Published in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2019)
These results could help to identify healthy women at higher risk of breast cancer and improve the understanding of nutrition and health relationship.
Keyphrases
  • breast cancer risk
  • physical activity
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • weight loss
  • health information
  • health promotion
  • type diabetes
  • climate change
  • insulin resistance
  • drug induced