Abstract
The aetiology of breast cancer is complex and multifactorial, and may include diet and xenobiotic compounds. A change in diet affects nutrient levels in blood, but to what extent diet can affect micronutrient concentrations in the breast is not yet well established. Breast nipple aspirate fluids (NAF) can be non-invasively obtained from the breast in most women; it represents a biological tool to assess metabolic changes in the breast ductal microenvironment. A wide variation in biomolecular and hormonal composition of NAFs collected from healthy and breast cancer patient may be due to genetic and nutritional factors; however, micro- and macro-nutrients may influence the secretory status of these women, thus NAF composition and risk of breast carcinoma. The aim of this overview is to highlight the detrimental/beneficial role that diet-related compounds in nipple aspirate fluid can have in breast cancer risk. © Springer-Verlag 2008.
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Mannello, F., Tonti, G. A., & Canestrari, F. (2008). Nutrients and nipple aspirate fluid composition: The breast microenvironment regulates protein expression and cancer aetiology. Genes and Nutrition. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12263-008-0087-0
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