Since the initial recognition that diet plays a role in the etiology of certain cancers, particularly cancers of the breast and colon, considerable progress has been made in identifying dietary patterns associated with cancer risk. There is general agreement that a high-fat, low-fiber diet, like that consumed by much of the industrialized world, increases cancer risk and that plant-based diets, rich in whole grains, legumes, and fruits and vegetables, are protective. It has been, however, considerably more difficult to identify specific foods, types of food, or components of foods that influence cancer risk. The recent workshop on The Role of Soy Products in Cancer Prevention, sponsored by the National Cancer Institute, had two objectives: ...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
yu.edu). A vast amount of epidemiologic evidence suggests that a relatively high fruit and vegetable...
Dietary behavior seems to be an important modifiable determinant for the risk of cancer. The evidenc...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
We aimed to assess the relationship between dietary soyfood and isoflavone intake and colorectal can...
A number of factors linked to lifestyle, and notably diet, play a major role in the aetiology of bre...
Purpose of review: Meta-analyses of epidemiological studies of soy consumption and breast cancer ris...
Primary prevention through lifestyle interventions is a cost-effective alternative for preventing a ...
ABSTRACT There is much evidence suggesting that compounds present in soybeans can prevent cancer in ...
Background:Contrary to earlier clinical studies suggesting that soymay promote breast tumor growth, ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
A number of factors linked to lifestyle, and notably diet, play a major role in the aetiology of bre...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
A weak estrogenic effect of isoflavones, which also exert an antiestrogenic actions, has caused much...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
yu.edu). A vast amount of epidemiologic evidence suggests that a relatively high fruit and vegetable...
Dietary behavior seems to be an important modifiable determinant for the risk of cancer. The evidenc...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
We aimed to assess the relationship between dietary soyfood and isoflavone intake and colorectal can...
A number of factors linked to lifestyle, and notably diet, play a major role in the aetiology of bre...
Purpose of review: Meta-analyses of epidemiological studies of soy consumption and breast cancer ris...
Primary prevention through lifestyle interventions is a cost-effective alternative for preventing a ...
ABSTRACT There is much evidence suggesting that compounds present in soybeans can prevent cancer in ...
Background:Contrary to earlier clinical studies suggesting that soymay promote breast tumor growth, ...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
A number of factors linked to lifestyle, and notably diet, play a major role in the aetiology of bre...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
A weak estrogenic effect of isoflavones, which also exert an antiestrogenic actions, has caused much...
Paper presented to the 3rd Annual Symposium on Graduate Research and Scholarly Projects (GRASP) held...
yu.edu). A vast amount of epidemiologic evidence suggests that a relatively high fruit and vegetable...
Dietary behavior seems to be an important modifiable determinant for the risk of cancer. The evidenc...