Reduces cancer risk by a third, study finds
Many claims have been made for fish oil supplements
containing omega-3, some less credible than others. But a new American study
suggests regularly taking omega-3 supplements can reduce a woman's risk of
breast cancer by up to a third.
In the study, more than 36,000 postmenopausal women
without a a history of breast cancer completed questionnaires about their
non-vitamin, non-mineral "specialty" supplements. The women were then
tracked for up to six years later.
During this time, 800 women developed breast
cancer.
Results of the study
The researchers found that regular use of fish oil
supplements, which contain high levels of the omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA,
was linked with a 32 per cent reduced risk of breast cancer. The reduced risk
appeared to be restricted to invasive ductal breast cancer, the most common
type of the disease.
No beneficial link was found for any other types of
supplement take by the women.
This research is the first to demonstrate a link
between the use of fish oil supplements and a reduction in breast cancer.
Findings from past studies of dietary intake of fish or omega-3 fatty acids
have not been consistent.
More work needed
Commenting on the result, study author Emily White
suggested that "it may be that the amount of omega-3 fatty acids in fish
oil supplements are higher than most people would typically get from their
diet."
It should be noted that the study relied on women
self-reporting their habits. This is an unreliable source of data at the best
of times, therefore more work is needed before it can be said that taking
Omega-3 supplements will definitely cause a reduction in breast cancer risk.
This point was echoed by the Harvard medical professor
Edward Giovannucci: "It is very rare that a single study should be used to
make a broad recommendation," he said. "Over a period of time, as the
studies confirm each other, we can start to make recommendations."
Published in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers &
Prevention, the study was carried out at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research
Center in Seattle, USA.
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