A prospective study of vegetarianism and isoflavone intake in relation to breast cancer risk in British women.
Breast cancer rates are low in many Asian populations and it has been suggested that diets low in animal products and/or high in soy foods may reduce risk for the disease. However, findings from epidemiological studies are equivocal. We investigated the relationships of a vegetarian diet and isoflav...
Main Authors: | Travis, R, Allen, N, Appleby, P, Spencer, E, Roddam, A, Key, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2008
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