Calcium and carcinogenesis of the mammary gland Conference Paper


Authors: Carroll, K. K.; Jacobson, E. A.; Eckel, L. A.; Newmark, H. L.
Title: Calcium and carcinogenesis of the mammary gland
Conference Title: An Update on Calcium: Applications for the '90s
Abstract: Effects of dietary calcium on mammary carcinogenesis in rats were investigated because of evidence that calcium counteracts the promotion of colon cancer by dietary fat and because experimental diets for rats normally contain higher amounts of calcium and vitamin D than do human diets. Our earlier experiments indicated that yields of tumors induced in young, Sprague-Dawley rats by 7,12-dimethylbenz(a)-anthracene (DMBA) were higher when dietary calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D were decreased. Results of an experiment in which dietary amounts of calcium, phosphate, and vitamin D were varied independently suggested that phosphate and vitamin D have interactive effects with calcium. Another experiment in which dietary vitamin D alone was varied provided evidence that higher amounts inhibited tumorigenesis in the presence of low amounts of calcium and phosphate but the results with a high-calcium and -phosphate diet were inconclusive. The findings suggest that low amounts of dietary calcium and vitamin D and high amounts of phosphate increase susceptibility to DMBA-induced mammary neoplasia.
Keywords: mortality; calcium; diet; colon cancer; rats; phosphate; carcinogen; vitamin-d; dietary-fat; mammary neoplasms
Journal Title American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
Volume: 54
Issue: 1 Suppl.
Conference Dates: 1990 Jan 21-23
Conference Location: Chantilly, VA
ISBN: 0002-9165
Publisher: American Society for Nutrition  
Date Published: 1991-07-01
Start Page: 206S
End Page: 208S
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:A1991FV93500007
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 2053563
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/54.1.206S
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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