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Red meat could increase breast cancer risk

Women who eat red meat frequently are more susceptible to breast cancer.

Updated on: Apr 05, 2007 05:10 PM IST
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Women who eat even small portions of red meat frequently may face the risk of developing breast cancer, a new research has found.
Researchers in the US found that younger women who regularly ate 4.5 oz of red meat a day were doubling their risk of developing breast cancer compared with those who ate it occasionally.

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The new study by researchers at Sheffield University found that eating as little as 2 oz of beef, pork or lamb every day can increase the risk of contracting the disease by 56 percent in older, postmenopausal women.

Eating larger amounts of processed meat, such as sausages, bacon, ham and pies, pushed the risk to 64 percent for the same group, says the study, which appeared in the latest issue of British Journal of Cancer.

Prof. Janet Cade, of nutritional epidemiology and public health, studied 35,000 women aged between 35 and 69 over eight years.

At the start of the trial, they were asked to complete a 217-item food questionnaire from which they were divided into three groups - high, medium or low meat eaters.

Cade said she was surprised that such a small amount of meat appeared to have a large consequence.

 
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