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Study Links Milk Drinking To Ovarian Cancer
A U.S. study based on research in Sweden shows that consuming milk could increase the risk of ovarian cancer. A study involving more than 60,000 women in Sweden found that drinking more than two glasses of milk a day significantly increased the chances of the most serious form of ovarian cancer. It follows past claims that dairy products are linked to certain types of cancer, including breast and prostate cancer. The study, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, followed 61,084 women aged 38 to 76 whose diet was assessed between 1987 and 1990 using a food-frequency questionnaire. They were followed up for around 13 years. During this time a total of 266 women were diagnosed with ovarian cancer,... [Cancercompass News: Cancer Nutrition]
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