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Review
. 2022 Oct 6;14(10):e30003.
doi: 10.7759/cureus.30003. eCollection 2022 Oct.

The Impact of Dietary Fat on Breast Cancer Incidence and Survival: A Systematic Review

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The Impact of Dietary Fat on Breast Cancer Incidence and Survival: A Systematic Review

Ankit Gopinath et al. Cureus. .

Abstract

Breast cancer has become one of the most common cancers affecting women worldwide, and researchers have struggled to explore new avenues for managing it for decades. One of the ways was to analyze the diet and its importance concerning this disease. This review aims to study the effect dietary fat has on the risk of breast cancer incidence as well as its influence on the survival of breast cancer patients. The main population under consideration for this review is women older than the age of 18. A thorough and detailed search was conducted until July 21, 2022, using four databases: PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and The Cochrane Library. After screening, 22 articles were selected for inclusion in this review. Of the 22 articles, 12 were from PubMed, two from ScienceDirect, one from The Cochrane Library, and seven from Google Scholar. The risk of bias was assessed, and the required information was extracted from the articles. A systematic review of all the included articles found a significant correlation between dietary fat and an increased risk of breast cancer development and worsening the prognosis for patients already diagnosed with breast cancer. Although many overlapping factors may be responsible for this development, studies show a trend that suggests that this particular factor can be a contributor. Further studies need to be conducted to highlight the role of fat in the diet and the use of dietary modification to curb breast cancer rates.

Keywords: breast cancer; breast cancer mortality; breast cancer prognosis; breast cancer risk; breast cancer survival; causes of breast cancer; dietary fat; fat; saturated fat.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

Figures

Figure 1
Figure 1. PRISMA flowchart of the search strategy
Figure 2
Figure 2. The cyclical interaction between adipocytes and breast cancer cells
Figure inspired by Blücher and Stadler [10].
Figure 3
Figure 3. The classification of fats
Figure inspired by Cenker [15].

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