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Aila Onzo
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too much soy
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November 06, 2009, 07:36:57 AM »
Is it true too much soy can cause/aggravate breast cancer?
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Tuan Anh Pham
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March 14, 2010, 01:00:54 AM »
I don't know but eating much soy helps your breasts bigger
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Even though the findings by Shu et al suggest that consumption of soy foods among breast cancer patients is probably safe, studies in larger cohorts are required to understand the effects of these foods among diverse clinical subgroups of breast cancer patients and survivors. In the meantime, clinicians can advise their patients with breast cancer that soy foods are safe to eat and that these foods may offer some protective benefit for long-term health. Moreover, the potential benefits are confined to soy foods, and inferences should not be made about the risks or benefits of soy-containing dietary supplements. Patients with breast cancer can be assured that enjoying a soy latte or indulging in pad thai with tofu causes no harm and, when consumed in plentiful amounts, may reduce risk of disease recurrence.
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