Coffee intake and CYP1A2*1F genotype predict breast volume in young women: Implications for breast cancer

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As breast volume may be associated with heart cancer risk, we studied the relationship between breast volume, CYP1A2*1F and coffee intake. Among healthy premenopausal non-hormone users, 3+ cups per day was associated with lower volume only in C-allele carriers (Pinteraction=0.02), which is consistent with reports that coffee protects only C-allele carriers against breast cancer. © 2008 Cancer Research.

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Jernström, H., Henningson, M., Johansson, U., & Olsson, H. (2008). Coffee intake and CYP1A2*1F genotype predict breast volume in young women: Implications for breast cancer. British Journal of Cancer, 99(9), 1534–1538. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6604687

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