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ABSTRACT: Purpose
The DIANA-5 randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of a diet based on Mediterranean and macrobiotic traditions (macro-Mediterranean diet) in reducing breast cancer recurrence.Patients and methods
The DIANA-5 study involved 1,542 patients with breast cancer at high risk of recurrence because of estrogen receptor-negative cancer, or metabolic syndrome, or high plasma levels of insulin or testosterone. Women were randomly assigned to an active dietary intervention (IG) or a control group (CG). Both groups received the 2007 American Institute for Cancer Research/World Cancer Research Fund recommendations for cancer prevention. The intervention consisted of meetings with kitchen classes, community meals, and dietary recommendations. Recommended foods included whole grain cereals, legumes, soy products, vegetables, fruit, nuts, olive oil, and fish. Foods to be avoided were refined products, potatoes, sugar and desserts, red and processed meat, dairy products, and alcoholic drinks. A compliance Dietary Index was defined by the difference between recommended and discouraged foods.Results
Over the 5 years of follow-up, 95 patients of the IG and 98 of the CG developed breast cancer recurrence [HR = 0.99; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.69-1.40]. The analysis by compliance to the dietary recommendations (IG and CG together) showed that the women in the upper tertile of Dietary Index change had an HR of recurrence of 0.59 (95% CI: 0.36-0.92) compared with women in the lower tertile.Conclusions
The DIANA-5 dietary intervention trial failed to show a reduction in breast cancer recurrence, although self-reported diet at year 1 in IG and CG combined showed a protective association with the higher Dietary Index change. See related commentary by McTiernan, p. 931.
SUBMITTER: Berrino F
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10905522 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

Berrino Franco F Villarini Anna A Gargano Giuliana G Krogh Vittorio V Grioni Sara S Bellegotti Manuela M Venturelli Elisabetta E Raimondi Milena M Traina Adele A Zarcone Maurizio M Amodio Rosalba R Mano Maria Piera MP Johansson Harriet H Panico Salvatore S Santucci de Magistris Maria M Barbero Maggiorino M Gavazza Cristina C Mercandino Angelica A Consolaro Elena E Galasso Rocco R Del Riccio Luciana L Bassi Maria Chiara MC Simeoni Milena M Premoli Paolo P Pasanisi Patrizia P Bonanni Bernardo B Bruno Eleonora E
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<h4>Purpose</h4>The DIANA-5 randomized controlled trial assessed the effectiveness of a diet based on Mediterranean and macrobiotic traditions (macro-Mediterranean diet) in reducing breast cancer recurrence.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>The DIANA-5 study involved 1,542 patients with breast cancer at high risk of recurrence because of estrogen receptor-negative cancer, or metabolic syndrome, or high plasma levels of insulin or testosterone. Women were randomly assigned to an active dietary interve ...[more]