Eating processed meat may increase breast cancer risk: Study

Press Trust of India  |  Boston 

Consuming processed meats such as bacon, ham, sausages, and beef may increase the risk of developing breast cancer, researchers claim.

An analysis published in the international Journal of has now examined all published studies on the topic.

Comparing the highest to the lowest category in the 15 studies included in the analysis, processed consumption was associated with a nine per cent higher risk.

"Previous works linked increased risk of some types of cancer to higher processed intake, and this recent meta-analysis suggests that consumption may also increase risk," said from the

"Therefore, cutting down seems beneficial for the prevention of breast cancer," Farvid said.

The researchers did not observe a significant association between red (unprocessed) meat intake and risk of breast cancer.

Two studies evaluated the association between red meat and breast cancer stratified by patients' genotypes regarding N-acetyltransferase 2 acetylator.

Differences in activity of this enzyme are thought to modify the carcinogenic effect of meat.

The researchers did not observe any association among patients with either fast or slow N-acetyltransferase 2 acetylators.

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First Published: Thu, October 04 2018. 17:31 IST