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. 2021 Oct 15;21:1109. doi: 10.1186/s12885-021-08854-w

Table 2.

Effects of dairy products on breast cancer incidence

Subgroup analysis No. of
studies
Cases Participants HR 95%CI p Heterogeneity
(I2) (%)
All populations 25 30,334 726,673 0.95 0.91–0.99 0.019 63.2
ER+ breast cancer 4 6466 185,355 0.79 0.68–0.92 0.002 66.4
ER- breast cancer 4 6466 185,355 1.06 0.92–1.22 0.42 0
PR+ breast cancer 3 3611 87,569 0.75 0.58–0.97 0.027 73.9
PR- breast cancer 3 3611 87,569 1.05 0.90–1.21 0.56 0
ER+/PR+ breast cancer 5 11,563 184,989 0.92 0.85–1.01 0.075 73.0
ER−/PR- breast cancer 5 11,563 184,989 0.96 0.88–1.05 0.36 32.5
Premenopausal population 8 14,863 653,249 1.02 0.97–1.07 0.37 5.9
Postmenopausal population 8 14,863 653,249 1.00 0.97–1.04 0.83 0
Fermented dairy products 14 16,280 496,747 0.98 0.95–1.02 0.25 41.9
Fermented dairy products for ER+/PR+ breast cancer 2 2414 50,815 1.01 0.97–1.05 0.62 12.3
Fermented dairy products for ER−/PR- breast cancer 2 2414 50,815 1.03 0.92–1.15 0.63 37.4
Fermented dairy products for the premenopausal population 6 14,425 561,870 0.98 0.94–1.03 0.52 0
Fermented dairy products for the postmenopausal population 6 14,425 561,870 0.96 0.93–0.99 0.021 0
Non-fermented dairy products 13 17,145 594,111 0.99 0.94–1.03 0.54 0
Non-fermented dairy products for the premenopausal population 6 14,425 561,870 1.03 0.97–1.09 0.33 0
Non-fermented dairy products for the postmenopausal population 6 14,425 561,870 1.03 0.98–1.08 0.30 20.2
High fat dairy products 12 19,208 624,176 1.06 1.00–1.13 0.066 63.7
High fat dairy products for premenopausal populations 6 17,873 584,718 1.01 0.96–1.07 0.61 0
High fat dairy products for the postmenopausal population 6 17,873 584,718 1.00 0.95–1.04 0.87 0
Low fat dairy products 11 19,699 615,226 0.98 0.94–1.03 0.50 63.1
Low fat dairy products for the premenopausal population 6 17,873 584,718 0.94 0.89–1.00 0.048 33.5
Low fat dairy products for the postmenopausal population 6 17,873 584,718 1.04 0.99–1.09 0.15 22.6

HR: hazard ratio; CI: confidence interval; ER: estrogen receptor; PR: progesterone receptor