Cancer patients can eat soy

Study: Too much Soy no problem for cancer patients

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Posted: 04/05/2011

A new study finds Cancer patients can eat Soy products.
 

Recently there have been fears Soy could increase the risk of Cancer recurrence or death in Breast cancer survivors.

But a new study found that to be untrue.

The authors stress their findings apply to Soy foods -- not to soy supplements.
 

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