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Estrogen Levels in Nipple Aspirate Fluid and Serum during a Randomized Soy Trial

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CANCER EPIDEMIOLOGY BIOMARKERS & PREVENTION
Volume 20, Issue 9, Pages 1815-1821

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-11-0363

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  1. National Cancer Institute [R01 CA80843, P30 CA71789, R25 CA90956]
  2. National Center for Research Resources [S10 RR020890]

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Background: On the basis of hypothesized protective effect, we examined the effect of soy foods on estrogens in nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) and serum, possible indicators of breast cancer risk. Methods: In a crossover design, we randomized 96 women who produced 10 mu L or more NAF to a high-or low-soy diet for 6 months. During the high-soy diet, participants consumed 2 soy servings of soy milk, tofu, or soy nuts (similar to 50 mg of isoflavones per day); during the low-soy diet, they maintained their usual diet. Six NAF samples were obtained using a FirstCyte aspirator. Estradiol (E-2) and estrone sulfate (E1S) were assessed in NAF and estrone (E-1) in serum only, using highly sensitive radioimmunoassays. Mixed-effects regression models accounting for repeated measures and left-censoring limits were applied. Results: Mean E-2 and E1S were lower during the high-soy than the low-soy diet (113 vs. 313 pg/mL and 46 vs. 68 ng/mL, respectively) without reaching significance (P = 0.07); the interaction between group and diet was not significant. There was no effect of the soy treatment on serum levels of E-2 (P = 0.76), E-1 (P = 0.86), or E1S (P = 0.56). Within individuals, NAF and serum levels of E-2 (r(s) = 0.37; P < 0.001) but not of E1S (r(s) = 0.004; P = 0.97) were correlated. E-2 and E1S in NAF and serum were strongly associated (r(s) = 0.78 and r(s) = 0.48; P < 0.001). Conclusion: Soy foods in amounts consumed by Asians did not significantly modify estrogen levels in NAF and serum. Impact: The trend toward lower estrogen levels in NAF during the high-soy diet counters concerns about adverse effects of soy foods on breast cancer risk. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 20(9); 1815-21. (C)2011 AACR.

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