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Ferritin and Blood Iron Levels May Influence Risk of Estrogen Receptor-Negative Breast Cancer

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Abstract

Elevated ferritin levels are associated with an increased risk of ER-negative breast cancer.

  • Ferritin levels show an odds ratio of 1.042 for increased risk of ER-negative breast cancer.
  • Serum iron levels are linked to a reduced risk of ER-negative breast cancer, with an odds ratio of 0.791.
  • No causal relationship is found between transferrin, transferrin saturation, and ER-negative breast cancer.
  • None of the iron statuses demonstrate a causal relationship with ER-positive breast cancer.

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