AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large difference in breast cancer incidence among Caucasian, Hispanic, African and Asian (e.g. Chinese) women with Caucasian women being the highest and Asian women being the lowest. It has been suggested that the dietary factors may account for approximately 50% of the breast cancer. One of such dietary components which are typical to Asian but not Caucasian diet is soy foods. A number of epidemiological studies have suggested that increasing soy consumption could be related to the decreased risk of occurrence and/or mortality of breast cancer. In this review, we first described briefly different types of soy products and their nutritional functions an...
Soy food and its constituents may protect against breast can-cer, but the association between soy in...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
Epidemiological studies have revealed that high consumption of soy products is associated with low i...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Epidemiological evidence on the association of soy intake with breast cancer risk is still inconsist...
Breast cancer is the deadliest neoplasm in women globally, resulting in a significant health burden....
It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, d...
Breast cancer (BC) occurs less frequently in Asia, where there is high soy consumption. It has been ...
Many studies have suggested that the intake of soy products may protect against the occurrence of br...
In a case-control study conducted among Asian-American women in Los Angeles County, we reported that...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Isoflavones, mainly found in soy, have been shown to inhibit ovarian cancer cell proliferation. We h...
© 2014 The Authors. Objective To ascertain the association between soya consumption, isoflavone inta...
Soy food and its constituents may protect against breast can-cer, but the association between soy in...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
Epidemiological studies have revealed that high consumption of soy products is associated with low i...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Epidemiological evidence on the association of soy intake with breast cancer risk is still inconsist...
Breast cancer is the deadliest neoplasm in women globally, resulting in a significant health burden....
It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, d...
Breast cancer (BC) occurs less frequently in Asia, where there is high soy consumption. It has been ...
Many studies have suggested that the intake of soy products may protect against the occurrence of br...
In a case-control study conducted among Asian-American women in Los Angeles County, we reported that...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Isoflavones, mainly found in soy, have been shown to inhibit ovarian cancer cell proliferation. We h...
© 2014 The Authors. Objective To ascertain the association between soya consumption, isoflavone inta...
Soy food and its constituents may protect against breast can-cer, but the association between soy in...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
Epidemiological studies have revealed that high consumption of soy products is associated with low i...