In 1993 the FDA approved the commercial sale of milk from rbGH treated cows. Despite this approval, there are a number of public health concerns that have arisen about the safety of this milk. Specifically, there is concern that this milk may increase the risk and rate of cancer. Milk from rbGH treated cows has elevated levels of IGF-1. Furthermore, some amount of IGF-1 from the milk is orally active in humans. IGF-1 has a strong association with a number of cancers including breast, prostate and colorectal cancer. For these reasons, the safety of milk from rbGH treated cows seems very questionable
Copyright © 2019 Vasconcelos, Santos, Ravasco and Neves. This is an open-access article distributed ...
To establish whether the association between milk intake and prostate cancer operates via the insuli...
Background: Inconclusive information is available on the potential role of milk and dairy products o...
The hormone insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) is known to have a broad range of effects including...
Cow milk is widely consumed by human children and adults due to its nutritional value. Besides nutr...
Scientists in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), after reviewing the scientific literature and ...
Milk and dairy products are widely recommended as part of a healthy diet. These products, however, c...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases often with long progression periods. As a result the ability t...
Purpose of Review: This review evaluates cow milk’s impact on breast carcinogenesis by linking recen...
Amid unparalleled coverage of the introduction of a new technology for milk production, the U.S. Foo...
Milk and dairy products, especially from cow’s milk, play a major role in the daily human diet. It i...
This review analyzes the potential impact of milk-induced signal transduction on the pathogenesis of...
BACKGROUND: Dairy foods are complex mixtures which include nutrients and non-nutrient substances tha...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
This petition is based on scientific evidence of increased risks of cancer, particularly breast, col...
Copyright © 2019 Vasconcelos, Santos, Ravasco and Neves. This is an open-access article distributed ...
To establish whether the association between milk intake and prostate cancer operates via the insuli...
Background: Inconclusive information is available on the potential role of milk and dairy products o...
The hormone insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-1) is known to have a broad range of effects including...
Cow milk is widely consumed by human children and adults due to its nutritional value. Besides nutr...
Scientists in the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), after reviewing the scientific literature and ...
Milk and dairy products are widely recommended as part of a healthy diet. These products, however, c...
Cancer is a complex group of diseases often with long progression periods. As a result the ability t...
Purpose of Review: This review evaluates cow milk’s impact on breast carcinogenesis by linking recen...
Amid unparalleled coverage of the introduction of a new technology for milk production, the U.S. Foo...
Milk and dairy products, especially from cow’s milk, play a major role in the daily human diet. It i...
This review analyzes the potential impact of milk-induced signal transduction on the pathogenesis of...
BACKGROUND: Dairy foods are complex mixtures which include nutrients and non-nutrient substances tha...
We have previously found a positive association between milk consumption and prostate cancer risk us...
This petition is based on scientific evidence of increased risks of cancer, particularly breast, col...
Copyright © 2019 Vasconcelos, Santos, Ravasco and Neves. This is an open-access article distributed ...
To establish whether the association between milk intake and prostate cancer operates via the insuli...
Background: Inconclusive information is available on the potential role of milk and dairy products o...