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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Cancer. 2017 Mar 6;123(11):2070–2079. doi: 10.1002/cncr.30615

Table 2.

Dietary Intake of Isoflavone and All-Cause Mortality in Women with Breast Cancer: the Breast Cancer Family Registry

Number of Deaths Person Years HR (95% CI)1 HR (95% CI)2
All women (n=6,235)
Total Isoflavone, mg/d
 Q1 (< 0.342) 359 13,938 1.0 (ref.) 1.0 (ref.)
 Q2 (0.343 – 0.674) 343 14,072 0.96 (0.83, 1.12) 1.01 (0.85, 1.19)
 Q3 (0.675 – 1.493) 291 14,227 0.81 (0.68, 0.95) 0.89 (0.74, 1.07)
 Q4 (≥1.494) 231 13,560 0.67 (0.56, 0.80) 0.79 (0.64, 0.97)
Ptrend <0.0001 Ptrend = 0.01
Women who reported pre-diagnosis diet (n=4,769)3
Total Isoflavone, mg/d
 Q1 (< 0.342) 270 10,178 1.0 (ref.) 1.0 (ref.)
 Q2 (0.343 – 0.674) 265 11,440 0.90 (0.76, 1.07) 0.96 (0.80, 1.15)
 Q3 (0.675 – 1.493) 235 11,124 0.80 (0.67, 0.97) 0.90 (0.74, 1.10)
 Q4 (≥1.494) 193 10,531 0.68 (0.55, 0.83) 0.84 (0.66, 1.06)
Ptrend <0.0001 Ptrend = 0.13
Women who reported post-diagnosis diet (n=1,466)3
Total Isoflavone, mg/d
 Q1 (< 0.342) 89 3,761 1.0 (ref.) 1.0 (ref.)
 Q2 (0.343 – 0.674) 78 2,632 1.28 (0.92, 1.77) 1.26 (0.90, 1.77)
 Q3 (0.675 – 1.493) 56 3,102 0.84 (0.59, 1.20) 0.80 (0.55, 1.16)
 Q4 (≥1.494) 38 3,029 0.62 (0.41, 0.93) 0.65 (0.41, 1.00)
Ptrend =0.008 Ptrend = 0.02
1

Adjusted for age (continuous), study site, and total caloric intake (quartiles).

2

Additionally adjusted for race/ethnicity (non-Hispanic White, Black, Hispanic, and Asian/Pacific Islander/other), education (high school or less, some college or bachelor’s degree, or graduate degree), total fiber intake (quartiles), Health Eating Index (HEI)-2010 (quartiles), treatment type (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy), recreational physical activity (active, inactive), BMI (<25, 25–29.9, ≥30 kg/m2), alcohol use (never, <7 drinks/wk, ≥7 drinks/wk), smoking status (never, ever), and pack-years (continuous).

3

Three women did not report age at diagnosis and were excluded in the stratified analyses by pre- vs. post-diagnosis diet.