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Exposure to dietary acrylamide -- found in french fries -- may  increase the risk of breast cancer in premenopausal women, researchers  in Britain say. 
Researchers at the University of Leeds estimated intake of dietary  acrylamide intake -- a possible carcinogen found in starchy foods such  as potato chips -- in 33,7331 women ages 35-69 from the United Kingdom  Women's Cohort Study, who were tracked for 11 years. During the study  period, 1,084 cases of breast cancer were diagnosed, foodconsumer.com  reported. 
The researchers found overall acrylamide intake was not associated  with breast cancer risk, but after factoring in other variable, dietary  acrylamide was linked with a 20 percent increased risk of breast cancer  in premenopausal women -- but not in postmenopausal women.
The findings are published in the British Journal of Cancer.
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