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An Ounce Of Cancer Prevention...
The jury's still out on the relationship between breast cancer prevention and dietary restrictions, but dozens of sources recommend specific foods and vitamin supplements to "protect" against the No. 1 cancer among women. We talked with Amelie Ramirez, an associate professor of medicine at Baylor College of Medicine, about nutrition and breast cancer prevention. And we looked for answers to that question among myriad other resources. The following information, offered during Breast Cancer Awareness/Prevention Month, should be taken simply as educational, and we suggest, as always, that each woman consult with her personal physician before making dramatic changes to diet or supplement intake. Dr. Ramirez admitted that "the science i... [Cancercompass News: Cancer Nutrition]
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