Transferrin Saturation, Dietary Iron Intake, and Risk of Cancer
Ann Fam Med Mainous et al.
3: 131
The Article in Brief
In this study, the risk of developing cancer was increased in people with high levels of serum transferrin saturation, an indicator in those whose diets were high in iron intake (more than 18 mg of iron per day). No increased risk of cancer was found among those with high transferrin saturation whose diets were not high in iron. Simple dietary restrictions may help to reduce the cancer risk associated with high transferrin saturation.