Limiting carbs could reduce BC recurrence....
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140610122020.htm
Limiting carbs could reduce breast cancer recurrence in women with positive IGF1 receptor
Reducing carbohydrate intake could reduce the risk of breast cancer recurrence among women whose tumor tissue is positive for the IGF-1 receptor, researchers report. Using an unusual approach, this study assessed the combined association of two factors implicated in tumor growth -- carbohydrate intake and IGF1 receptor status -- to test whether activating the insulin/insulin-like growth-factor axis can impact breast cancer.
Comments
-
And those individuals with Laron Syndrome (who have exceptionally low levels of IGF-1) are resistant to diabetes and cancer.
-
I guess we all have to assume we have IGF-1 receptors, because nobody I know of has been tested for them.
-
older article - Starch intake may influence risk for breast cancer recurrence, study suggests
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111208184648.htm
"The results show that it's not just overall carbohydrates, but particularly starch," said Jennifer A. Emond, M.S., a public health doctoral student at the University of California, San Diego. "Women who increased their starch intake over one year were at a much likelier risk for recurring."
-
As a dietitian, I followed all the garbage that "science" said was right...low fat, high carb, etc.....
and if I had to blame something, I would blame that diet. Not only did I get early prediabetes, I got cancer; first one in my family.
-
IGF-1 is more common in ILC than IDC according to several studies I googled. If I find a link in plain English I'll post it.
-
So, not only get rid of sugar in the diet, but no pasta or pizza either? Dairy, sugar, starch, red meat, soy. What is left? Sugarless gum of course! Oh wait, that has artificial ingredients in it. I know I sound annoyed, but I am at this point. No one knows what causes cancer or recurrence. It is a crap shoot. I have a friend who is vegan, exercises daily for at least 90 minutes and practices meditation and leads a low stress life. She breast fed both of her children and she had them at 23 and 24 . She grew up in a pristine clean air environment in the Adirondaks so no chemicals etc. Her family practiced organic gardening with no pesticides. No one in her family ever had any cancers that she knows of and most lived into their late 80's and beyond. She was diagnosed with Stage IIIc breast cancer last year. She is 44. What gives?
-
April you are so right no one knows why people get cancer !!! I've had cancer 4 different times already they say it's in your family my 2 brothers are fine 😃 I have a lot of questions but no answers to why. I just started rad yesterday for BC. No one in my family has ever had BC so where do they said ( family ) Day by Day is what we say for them to fine a cure
Have a Bless Day April
Diane
-
I really didn't mean to be flip about this. I know that we need to eat healthy "most" of the time in order to make sure our immune systems are in tip top shape, but so many studies indicating correlation with this or that food or deodorant or whatever and it gets very confusing after a while.
My MO told me to eat everything in moderation, drink a glass of wine once in a while (one) and not to put too much stock in these studies. I do agree that insulin spikes can't be good for us and could have a possible influence on diseases other than diabetes, but it seems so out of control to me regarding the "anti-cancer" way of life. I guess if it reduces worry and stress on someone to eat that way, it can be a good thing, but me? I need my bowl of whole wheat pasta a couple of times a week. I already kicked the meatballs to the curb in favor of marinara, but that is where it ends for me. Have a great day everyone!
-
I had posted another article here a couple of days ago about this research, not realizing it was already being discussed. What's interesting and caught my attention in the link below that I don't think I saw in the Science Daily account of the research is this... "Among women with primary breast cancer that was IGFI receptor–positive, carbohydrate intake increased the risk of recurrence more than five-fold (HR, 5.5; 95 percent CI, 1.8 to 16.3)" A five fold increase seems far more significant than more general nutrition advice to cut down on a particular type of food. I was also extremely interested in Joy's information that IGF-1 is more prevalent in ILC (I had both IDC & ILC) and have had a metastatic recurrence in spite of extremely healthy eating. Deanna
-
I went on a low carb diet from 12/20/12, lost 12 kgs and was feeling great, until I got dx with Liver Mets on 11/22/13! I'm ILC so go figure! I have also read that Keto diets can be bad for you, Ketones and lactate fuel tumour growth. I used to go in and out of keto, depending on my carb deprivation levels.
-
This an interesting study on the effects of diet on IGF-1 and Growth Hormones (GH). Although it's about men's cancers, it also addresses women's cancer and includes data from the nurses health study.
For those who don't want to wade through this long piece, it says that the foods that raise IGF-1 are different in various studies so there may be other factors at work. Basically milk, meat, other proteins and some minerals especially phosphorus (in meat and milk) and magnesium raise the blood levels. A high carb diet or one which raises insulin will cause the liver to produce IGF-1, so raising blood levels.
Nutritional Predictors of Insulin-like Growth Factor I and Their Relationships to Cancer in Men
-
Does anyone received some instructions about the current recommended daily intake of carbohydrates ?
I´m looking for some information about this subject and Wikipedia shows only 130 g/day
Dietary Reference Intakehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dietary_Reference_Int...
Using a tool from usda.gov site where you fill your age, sex and weight shows that I can eat 300g of carbs per day.
Interactive DRI for Healthcare Professionals
http://fnic.nal.usda.gov/fnic/interactiveDRI/
I do not want to loose weight of make any fad diet. I just want to start a diet with current recommended daily intake of carbohydrates and I´m not sure where I can find a good resource about this subject.
-
A plant based diet is what was advised for me, and vegetables and fruit that are carbohydrates are fine as they have co factors that help healthy metabolism and dont create glucose spikes. I was doing low carb for two years before diagnosis but was eating a lot of dairy. I no longer have cow dairy at all and found out it is casein protein in that which fuels breast cancer cells
-
Lily, i would love to see the journal articles on the casein you mentioned.
Interesting how different we all are.
Categories
- All Categories
- 679 Advocacy and Fund-Raising
- 289 Advocacy
- 68 I've Donated to Breastcancer.org in honor of....
- Test
- 322 Walks, Runs and Fundraising Events for Breastcancer.org
- 5.6K Community Connections
- 282 Middle Age 40-60(ish) Years Old With Breast Cancer
- 53 Australians and New Zealanders Affected by Breast Cancer
- 208 Black Women or Men With Breast Cancer
- 684 Canadians Affected by Breast Cancer
- 1.5K Caring for Someone with Breast cancer
- 455 Caring for Someone with Stage IV or Mets
- 260 High Risk of Recurrence or Second Breast Cancer
- 22 International, Non-English Speakers With Breast Cancer
- 16 Latinas/Hispanics With Breast Cancer
- 189 LGBTQA+ With Breast Cancer
- 152 May Their Memory Live On
- 85 Member Matchup & Virtual Support Meetups
- 375 Members by Location
- 291 Older Than 60 Years Old With Breast Cancer
- 177 Singles With Breast Cancer
- 869 Young With Breast Cancer
- 50.4K Connecting With Others Who Have a Similar Diagnosis
- 204 Breast Cancer with Another Diagnosis or Comorbidity
- 4K DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ)
- 79 DCIS plus HER2-positive Microinvasion
- 529 Genetic Testing
- 2.2K HER2+ (Positive) Breast Cancer
- 1.5K IBC (Inflammatory Breast Cancer)
- 3.4K IDC (Invasive Ductal Carcinoma)
- 1.5K ILC (Invasive Lobular Carcinoma)
- 999 Just Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastasis
- 652 LCIS (Lobular Carcinoma In Situ)
- 193 Less Common Types of Breast Cancer
- 252 Male Breast Cancer
- 86 Mixed Type Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Not Diagnosed With a Recurrence or Metastases but Concerned
- 189 Palliative Therapy/Hospice Care
- 488 Second or Third Breast Cancer
- 1.2K Stage I Breast Cancer
- 313 Stage II Breast Cancer
- 3.8K Stage III Breast Cancer
- 2.5K Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
- 13.1K Day-to-Day Matters
- 132 All things COVID-19 or coronavirus
- 87 BCO Free-Cycle: Give or Trade Items Related to Breast Cancer
- 5.9K Clinical Trials, Research News, Podcasts, and Study Results
- 86 Coping with Holidays, Special Days and Anniversaries
- 828 Employment, Insurance, and Other Financial Issues
- 101 Family and Family Planning Matters
- Family Issues for Those Who Have Breast Cancer
- 26 Furry friends
- 1.8K Humor and Games
- 1.6K Mental Health: Because Cancer Doesn't Just Affect Your Breasts
- 706 Recipe Swap for Healthy Living
- 704 Recommend Your Resources
- 171 Sex & Relationship Matters
- 9 The Political Corner
- 874 Working on Your Fitness
- 4.5K Moving On & Finding Inspiration After Breast Cancer
- 394 Bonded by Breast Cancer
- 3.1K Life After Breast Cancer
- 806 Prayers and Spiritual Support
- 285 Who or What Inspires You?
- 28.7K Not Diagnosed But Concerned
- 1K Benign Breast Conditions
- 2.3K High Risk for Breast Cancer
- 18K Not Diagnosed But Worried
- 7.4K Waiting for Test Results
- 603 Site News and Announcements
- 560 Comments, Suggestions, Feature Requests
- 39 Mod Announcements, Breastcancer.org News, Blog Entries, Podcasts
- 4 Survey, Interview and Participant Requests: Need your Help!
- 61.9K Tests, Treatments & Side Effects
- 586 Alternative Medicine
- 255 Bone Health and Bone Loss
- 11.4K Breast Reconstruction
- 7.9K Chemotherapy - Before, During, and After
- 2.7K Complementary and Holistic Medicine and Treatment
- 775 Diagnosed and Waiting for Test Results
- 7.8K Hormonal Therapy - Before, During, and After
- 50 Immunotherapy - Before, During, and After
- 7.4K Just Diagnosed
- 1.4K Living Without Reconstruction After a Mastectomy
- 5.2K Lymphedema
- 3.6K Managing Side Effects of Breast Cancer and Its Treatment
- 591 Pain
- 3.9K Radiation Therapy - Before, During, and After
- 8.4K Surgery - Before, During, and After
- 109 Welcome to Breastcancer.org
- 98 Acknowledging and honoring our Community
- 11 Info & Resources for New Patients & Members From the Team