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Adjailia, Hadil |
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2018-12-17T13:24:18Z |
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dc.date.available |
2018-12-17T13:24:18Z |
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2018 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/7130 |
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Breast cancer is currently the number one cancer in the world, and its incidence has
been increasing for 20 years.
Despite considerable progress in breast cancer management, the therapeutic results
remain modest and this cancer remains the leading cause of cancer mortality in
women.At the national level, breast cancer is a major public health problem.
We propose through this study to look for an association between the mode of feeding
and the occurrence of breast cancer. For this, a dietary survey was conducted in
parallel with a study of some hereditary, hormonal and environmental risk factors.
Among the factors studied, the consumption of red meat appears to increase the risk
of breast cancer. A diet rich in fiber and a vitamin A and vitamin E intake appear to
be protective factors. Age at menopause lifestyle and genetic predisposition are also
identified as a risk factor for breast cancer. |
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Cancer du sein |
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le mode alimentaire |
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vitamines A |
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E |
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facteurs de risque |
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Breast cancer |
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food mode |
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vitamin A |
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risk factor |
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FACTEURS DE RISQUE NUTRITIONNEL DE CANCER DU SEIN |
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Other |
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