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MotherNature.com - Breast Cancer (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-01) |
 | | This article includes a discussion of studies that have assessed whether certain vitamins, minerals, herbs, or other dietary ingredients offered in dietary or herbal supplements may be beneficial in connection with the reduction of risk of developing breast cancer, or of signs and symptoms in people who have this condition. |
 | | Other researchers, however, report that fiber appears to equally reduce the risk of breast cancer in women of all ages. |
 | | Evidence of a protective effect for tomato consumption was strongest for cancers other than breast cancer (prostate, lung, and stomach cancer), but some evidence of a protective effect also appeared for breast cancer. |
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