By Research Summaries on September 24, 2021
Category: Red Meat

Cooked meat and risk of breast cancer--lifetime versus recent dietary intake

Sticking to a diet rich in smoked, barbecued, and grilled meat may make breast cancer more likely to occur in postmenopausal women.

​This study determined the role cooked meat play in the development of breast cancer. Researchers compared the meat-eating habits of 1,508 women with breast cancer and another 1,556 women free from the disease. 

The research team noted that long-term consumption of grilled, barbecued, and smoked meat heightened the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women. The results of this study show that adhering to a diet loaded with smoked, barbecued, and grilled meat may set a postmenopausal woman on the path to developing breast cancer.

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