Breast cancer is the deadliest neoplasm in women globally, resulting in a significant health burden. In many cases, breast cancer becomes resistant to chemotherapy, radiation, and hormonal therapies. It is believed that genetics is not the major cause of breast cancer. Other contributing risk factors include age at first childbirth, age at menarche, age at menopause, use of oral contraceptives, race and ethnicity, and diet. Diet has been shown to influence breast cancer incidence, recurrence, and prognosis. Soy isoflavones have long been a staple in Asian diets, and there appears to be an increase, albeit modest, compared to Asian populations, in soy consumption among Americans. Isoflavones are phytoestrogens that have antiestrogenic as wel...
The anticancer effects of soybean isoflavones have been intensely investigated since 1990.1 There is...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Breast cancer (BC) occurs less frequently in Asia, where there is high soy consumption. It has been ...
Breast cancer is a frightful disease and serious concern in women around the world causing significa...
Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that isoflavones may protect against breast cancer ...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Epidemiological studies suggest that high intake of soy isoflavones may protect against breast cance...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
Soy and red clover isoflavones are controversial due to purported estrogenic activity and possible e...
The potential benefit of soy isoflavones in breast cancer chemoprevention, as suggested by epidemiol...
It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, d...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Soy and red clover isoflavones are controversial due to purported estrogeni...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that due to its high isoflavone (genistein and daidzein) content a...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
The anticancer effects of soybean isoflavones have been intensely investigated since 1990.1 There is...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Breast cancer (BC) occurs less frequently in Asia, where there is high soy consumption. It has been ...
Breast cancer is a frightful disease and serious concern in women around the world causing significa...
Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that isoflavones may protect against breast cancer ...
Abstract There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soyfoods to reduce risk of c...
There has been considerable investigation of the potential for soy foods to reduce risk of breast ca...
Epidemiological studies suggest that high intake of soy isoflavones may protect against breast cance...
Background: Breast cancer is the most highly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, accounting f...
Soy and red clover isoflavones are controversial due to purported estrogenic activity and possible e...
The potential benefit of soy isoflavones in breast cancer chemoprevention, as suggested by epidemiol...
It has been suggested that soy isoflavones have protective effects against breast cancer. However, d...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Soy and red clover isoflavones are controversial due to purported estrogeni...
Epidemiological evidence suggests that due to its high isoflavone (genistein and daidzein) content a...
AbstractBreast cancer is one of the most lethal diseases world-wide. However, there is a large diffe...
The anticancer effects of soybean isoflavones have been intensely investigated since 1990.1 There is...
Avariety of health benefits in terms of cancer andcardio vascular disease have been attributed to th...
Breast cancer (BC) occurs less frequently in Asia, where there is high soy consumption. It has been ...