Study shows no link in dietary fat, breast cancer
Gainesville Sun - Google News Archive - Feb 8, 1996 Harvard researchers say other factors may be more important in determining a woman's breast cancer risk . CAMBRIDGE, Mass. Switching to a— low-fat diet in ...
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A High-Fiber Defense Against Breast Cancer
Pay-Per-View - Los Angeles Times - ProQuest Archiver - Oct 20, 1997 One reason fat may promote breast cancer is that fat cells are one place where estrogen is altered in the body. Estrogen is the female hormone that can make ...
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Study Favors Monounsaturated Fat
New York Times - Jan 13, 1998 Researchers have found that women who consume monounsaturated fat, the main ingredient in olive and canola oils, have a lower risk of breast cancer than ...
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THE FAT/BREAST CANCER LINK
$2.95 - Chicago Sun-Times - NewsBank - Apr 10, 1996 Some studies have indicated that women who consume low-fat diets have a lower risk of breast cancer. This thinking was challenged in a report, ...
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LOW-FAT DIET DECREASES RISK OF BREAST CANCER …
$2.95 - Rocky Mountain News - NewsBank - Apr 3, 1997 Researchers have the first proof that women who shift to a low-fat diet can greatly reduce a major risk factor for breast cancer. ...
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Fast food is a 'recipe for cancer'
BBC News - Oct 19, 1998 "There is increasing evidence linking breast cancer to dietary habits in the first ten years." The excess fat carried by overweight girls may be the key to ...
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