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Soy and Isoflavone Consumption in Relation to Prostate Cancer Risk in China
High compliance with diets loaded with soy and other isoflavone-rich foods may help ward off prostate cancer.
This study compared the incidence of prostate cancer between consumers and non-consumers of isoflavone-containing foods, such as soy foods. Researchers scrutinized the diets of 133 men with prostate cancer and another 265 Chinese men free from the disease.
Researchers found a low proportion of prostate cancer among high consumers of soy and other foods rich in isoflavones, such as daidzein and genistein. The data from this study indicate that a high isoflavone diet may shield men from prostate cancer.
Research Summary Information
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2003
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Marion M Lee, Scarlett Lin Gomez, Jeffrey S Chang, Mercy Wey, Run-Tian Wang, Ann W Hsing
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Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, University of California at San Francisco, 94143-0560, USA. mmlee@itsa.ucsf.edu
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