Diet may cut second breast cancers in women without hot flashes
Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 08:42
in Health & Medicine
A secondary analysis of a large, multicentre clinical trial has shown that a diet loaded with fruits, vegetables and fibre and somewhat lower in fat compared to standard federal dietary recommendations cuts the risk of recurrence in a subgroup of early-stage breast cancer survivors - women who didn't have hot flashes - by approximately 31 percent...
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