Dietary patterns, goitrogenic food, and thyroid cancer: A case-control study in French polynesia

Énora Cléro, Françoise Doyon, Vaïana Chungue, Frédérique Rachédi, Jean Louis Boissin, Joseph Sebbag, Larrys Shan, Carole Rubino, Florent De Vathaire

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    French Polynesia has one of the world's highest thyroid cancer incidence rates. A case-control study among native residents of French Polynesia included 229 cases of differentiated thyroid cancer diagnosed between 1979 and 2004, and 371 population controls. Dietary patterns and goitrogenic food consumption (cabbage, cassava) were analyzed. We used a factor analysis to identify dietary patterns and a conditional logistic regression analysis to investigate the association between dietary patterns or food items and thyroid cancer risk. Two distinct dietary patterns were identified: traditional Polynesian and Western. A nonsignificant inverse association was observed between the traditional Polynesian dietary pattern and thyroid cancer risk. The Western pattern was not associated with thyroid cancer risk. Cassava consumption was significantly associated with a decreased risk of thyroid cancer. In conclusion, a traditional Polynesian dietary pattern led to a weak reduced risk of thyroid cancer in French Polynesia. The protective effect of cassava on this cancer does not seem to be substantially different from that of cabbage, which was the main goitrogenic food studied to date.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)929-936
    Nombre de pages8
    journalNutrition and Cancer
    Volume64
    Numéro de publication7
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    étatPublié - 1 oct. 2012

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