Brown University Center for Gerontology and Healthcare ResearchJournal of Women's Health (15409996)Duffy C, Cyr M., Phytoestrogens: potential benefits and implications for breast cancer survivors., J Womens Health 2003;12(7):617-31.Duffy C and Cyr M: Phytoestrogens: potential benefits and ...
In a more recent multiyear study, published in May in The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, scientists followed nearly 10,000 breast cancer survivors, many of them in the United States. They found that women who ate the most soy had lower rates of cancer recurrence and mortality.Though ...
The use of PE as an alternative for HRT cannot be advocated for now, due to insufficient and conflicting data on efficacy and safety. Moreover, due to the hormone dependence of breast cancer, PE use must be contraindicated in breast cancer survivors. 展开 ...
[Phytoestrogens: potential agents for prevention and treatment of breast cancer. 2. Estrogenic and antiestrogenic plant substances] AM Otto - 《Pharmazie in Unserer Zeit》 被引量: 0发表: 2000年 Phytoestrogens: potential benefits and implications for breast cancer survivors. Journal of Womens Health...
The use of PE as an alternative for HRT cannot be advocated for now, due to insufficient and conflicting data on efficacy and safety. Moreover, due to the hormone dependence of breast cancer, PE use must be contraindicated in breast cancer survivors....
Prognostic associations of circulating phytoestrogens and biomarker changes in long-term survivors of postmenopausal breast cancerLignans are associated with improved postmenopausal breast cancer (BC) survival, but whether these associations, particularly with enterolactone (major lignan metabolite), persist ...
We further hypothesized that these effects would differ between women who have had breast cancer and women who have not. To test these hypotheses, 20 breast cancer survivors and 20 controls completed four 6-wk treatments in a randomized, crossover design: supplementation with soy protein (S) (...
Presents the of the article 'Effect of Phytoestrogens on Normal Breast Tissue in Postmenopausal Breast Cancer Survivors,' by M.R. Palomares and J.R. Gralow, published in the November 2002 issue of the 'Journal of Nutrition.'EBSCO_AspJournal of Nutrition...