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…tissue culture. Cancer Res. 1977;37(6):1901-7. Paruthiyil S, Parmar H, Kerekatte V, et al. Estrogen receptor beta inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation and tumor formation by causing a G2 cell…
…tissue culture. Cancer Res. 1977;37(6):1901-7. Paruthiyil S, Parmar H, Kerekatte V, et al. Estrogen receptor beta inhibits human breast cancer cell proliferation and tumor formation by causing a G2 cell…
…al. Multicenter randomized controlled trial of omega-3 fatty acids versus omega-6 fatty acids for the control of cancer-related fatigue among breast cancer survivors. JNCI Cancer Spectrum. 2019. Morrow GR. Cancer-related…
…breast cancer risk: a meta-analysis, Sun. J Hygiene Res 2012;41(670–676). 19. Yan L and Spitznagel EL. Soy consumption and prostate cancer risk in men: a revisit of a meta-analysis. Am…
…data show breast cancer survivors are more likely to experience a fracture than women without breast cancer.10 Furthermore, 4-year follow up data from the SBCSS showed post-diagnosis soy intake reduced…
…protective effects of soy intake against breast cancer. Nutr Cancer. 2009;61(6):792-8. Messina M, Wu AH. Perspectives on the soy-breast cancer relation. Am J Clin Nutr. 2009;89(5):1673S-9S. Vanga SK, Raghavan V….
…in breast cancer patients. Nutr Cancer. 2004;49:59-65. Palomares MR, Hopper L, Goldstein L, Lehman CD, Storer BE, Gralow JR. Effect of soy isoflavones on breast proliferation in postmenopausal breast cancer…
…case. When the scientific community first began exploring in earnest the role of soy in cancer prevention, most of the focus was on breast cancer. However, prostate cancer wasn’t too…
…in women who have been treated for breast cancer.2 Likewise, although EFSA found isoflavone supplements do not increase risk of endometrial cancer, epidemiologic data not considered by EFSA show that…
…more importantly, epidemiologic evidence supporting this hypothesis. However, even in the case of breast cancer prevention, no one argues that SIF use will reduce breast cancer risk. The above-referenced epidemiologic…
…survivors. CA Cancer J Clin. 2012;62(4):242-74. American Institute for Cancer Research. Soy is safe for breast cancer survivors. https://www.aicr.org/patients-survivors/healthy-or-harmful/soy.html (accessed Feburary 5, 2013). 2012. Eating well after breast cancer. (Accessed…
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