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   <fm>
      <dochead>Poster presentation</dochead>
      <bibl>
         <title>
            <p>Food choice and phytoestrogen consumption in women previously treated for postmenopausal breast cancer</p>
         </title>
         <aug>
            <au id="A1">
               <snm>Parry</snm>
               <fnm>BM</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A2">
               <snm>Lawrence</snm>
               <fnm>JM</fnm>
               <insr iid="I2"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A3">
               <snm>Storey</snm>
               <fnm>L</fnm>
               <insr iid="I3"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A4">
               <snm>Brown</snm>
               <fnm>JE</fnm>
               <insr iid="I4"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A5">
               <snm>Clarke</snm>
               <fnm>DB</fnm>
               <insr iid="I5"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A6">
               <snm>Raats</snm>
               <fnm>M</fnm>
               <insr iid="I3"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A7">
               <snm>Horton</snm>
               <fnm>SM</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A8">
               <snm>Stilwell</snm>
               <fnm>JM</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
            <au id="A9">
               <snm>Rainsbury</snm>
               <fnm>RM</fnm>
               <insr iid="I1"/>
            </au>
         </aug>
         <insg>
            <ins id="I1">
               <p>WINS Research Team, Winchester and Andover Breast Unit, Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust, Winchester, UK</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I2">
               <p>European Institute of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I3">
               <p>Food, Consumer Behaviour and Health Research Centre, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I4">
               <p>Division of Nutritional Sciences, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK</p>
            </ins>
            <ins id="I5">
               <p>Central Science Laboratory, York, UK</p>
            </ins>
         </insg>
         <source>Breast Cancer Research</source>
         <supplement>
            <title>
               <p>Breast Cancer Research 2008</p>
            </title>
            <note>Meeting abstracts</note>
            <url>http://breast-cancer-research.com/supplements/notes/BCR-vol10-suppl2-info.pdf</url>
         </supplement>
         <conference>
            <title>
               <p>Breast Cancer Research 2008</p>
            </title>
            <location>London, UK</location>
            <date-range>13 May 2008</date-range>
            <url>http://www.breastcancercampaign.org/</url>
         </conference>
         <issn>1465-5411</issn>
         <pubdate>2008</pubdate>
         <volume>10</volume>
         <issue>Suppl 2</issue>
         <fpage>P92</fpage>
         <url>http://breast-cancer-research.com/content/10/S2/P92</url>
         <xrefbib>
            <pubid idtype="doi">10.1186/bcr1976</pubid>
         </xrefbib>
      </bibl>
      <history>
         <pub>
            <date>
               <day>13</day>
               <month>5</month>
               <year>2008</year>
            </date>
         </pub>
      </history>
      <cpyrt>
         <year>2008</year>
         <collab>BioMed Central Ltd</collab>
      </cpyrt>
   </fm>
   <bdy>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Background</p>
         </st>
         <p>Phytoestrogens are plant-derived, bioactive substances with a chemical structure similar to that of 17&#946;-oestradiol. Women previously treated for breast cancer may increase their phytoestrogen intake to avoid conventional hormone replacement therapy or because of a belief that they may help avoid recurrence <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr><abbr bid="B2">2</abbr></abbrgrp>. There is no recommended daily intake and there are some concerns about phytoestrogen safety in this group, although the evidence is conflicting and more research is needed <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B3">3</abbr><abbr bid="B4">4</abbr></abbrgrp>.</p>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Methods</p>
         </st>
         <p>Three hundred and sixteen women each completed a 4-day food and drink diary (14 of whom also completed a 7-day weighed intake diary 6 weeks previously). The 55 most recently recruited women collected their urine for 24 hours whilst completing their diaries and were interviewed by telephone regarding their food choices since diagnosis.</p>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Results</p>
         </st>
         <p>A new dietary analysis database was created using peer-reviewed published data and analysing 34 additional foods and beverages for which there were no published results. The urinanalysis results contributed validation data. A summary of the dietary intake data is shown in Table <tblr tid="T1">1</tblr>. There was a lack of primary analytical data on the phytoestrogen profile of many foods and beverages routinely consumed by this study population. However, food frequency data from the highest quartile show the important contribution of nonsoya foods to high intakes (Table <tblr tid="T2">2</tblr>). Telephone interviews were completed by 39 subjects. For most women, having breast cancer had not changed their diet. Health concerns unrelated to cancer, the needs of other family members, cooking on a budget and physical appearance all seemed more important than the impact of the cancer diagnosis.</p>
         <tbl id="T1">
            <title>
               <p>Table 1</p>
            </title>
            <caption>
               <p>Summary of intake data by receptor status and antioestrogenic drug prescription</p>
            </caption>
            <tblbdy cols="8">
               <r>
                  <c cspan="3" ca="left">
                     <p>Total phytoestrogen intake (&#956;g/1,000 kcal) (<it>n </it>= 316)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>
                        <it>n</it>
                     </p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>First quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Second quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Third quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Fourth quartile</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c cspan="8">
                     <hr/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Receptor status</p>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Mean</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>8,388</p>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>ER-negative</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>42</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>11 (14%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>11 (14%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>13 (16%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>7 (9%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Range</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>126 to 77,703</p>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>ER-positive</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>182</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>40 (51%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>42 (53%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>48 (61%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>52 (66%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Quartile ranges</p>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Not available</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>92</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>28 (35%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>26 (33%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>18 (23%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>20 (25%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>First quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>&lt;3,817</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Antioestrogenic drugs</p>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
                  <c>
                     <p/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Second quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>3,817 to 6,798</p>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>No prescription</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>109</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>30 (38%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>30 (38%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>25(32%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>24 (30%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Third quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>6,799 to 10,255</p>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Tamoxifen or arimidex<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>200</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>47 (59%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>47 (59%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>52 (65%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>54 (68%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Fourth quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>>10,255</p>
                  </c>
                  <c indent="1" ca="left">
                     <p>Other/missing</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>7</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>2 (3%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>2 (3%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>2 (3%)</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>1 (2%)</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
            </tblbdy>
            <tblfn>
               <p><sup>a</sup>AstraZeneca, London, UK.</p>
            </tblfn>
         </tbl>
         <tbl id="T2">
            <title>
               <p>Table 2</p>
            </title>
            <caption>
               <p>Main food sources of phytoestrogens</p>
            </caption>
            <tblbdy cols="9">
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>From highest quartile</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Daidzein</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Genistein</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Glycitein</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Formononetin<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Biochanin A<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Coumestrol<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Matairesinol<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Secoisolariciresinol<sup>a</sup></p>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c cspan="9">
                     <hr/>
                  </c>
               </r>
               <r>
                  <c ca="left">
                     <p>Main food group source</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Cereal foods</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Cereal foods</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Soya products</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Fruit, vegetables</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Legumes, blackcurrants</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Fruit, vegetables</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Tea (black leaves), cereal foods</p>
                  </c>
                  <c ca="center">
                     <p>Tea (black leaves), fruit, vegetables</p>
                  </c>
               </r>
            </tblbdy>
            <tblfn>
               <p><sup>a</sup>Limited data available on content in some foods.</p>
            </tblfn>
         </tbl>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Discussion</p>
         </st>
         <p>Variation in phytoestrogen intakes and metabolite excretion reflect food preferences, dietary analysis database limitations and likely variations in existing knowledge combined with a lack of routine access to dietary information. In the absence of definitive advice, more immediate health and social concerns influence food choice rather than past breast cancer diagnosis.</p>
      </sec>
      <sec>
         <st>
            <p>Conclusion</p>
         </st>
         <p>No data previously existed on intake in this potentially vulnerable group and these data will help evaluate the health implications related to such phytoestrogen consumption patterns.</p>
      </sec>
   </bdy>
   <bm>
      <ack>
         <sec>
            <st>
               <p>Acknowledgements</p>
            </st>
            <p>Funded by the Food Standards Agency, UK.</p>
         </sec>
      </ack>
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