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Phyto-oestrogen intake and breast cancer risk in South Asian women in England: findings from a population-based case-control study

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dos Santos Silva, Isabel
Mangtani, Punam
McMichael, A J
Bhakta, Dee
McMichael, Anthony
Sevak, Leena

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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Objective: This study investigates whether intake of phyto-oestrogens is associated with breast cancer risk in South Asian women from the Indian subcontinent, whose diet is rich in pulses and vegetables but poor in soyfoods. Methods: A total of 240 South

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Cancer Causes and Control

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