Aronson et al., 1999 - Google Patents
Decreased growth of human prostate LNCaP tumors in SCID mice fed a low-fat, soy protein diet with isoflavonesAronson et al., 1999
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- 13827451404215133366
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- Aronson W
- Tymchuk C
- Elashoff R
- McBride W
- McLean C
- Wang H
- Heber D
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- Publication venue
- Nutrition and cancer
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Epidemiological studies suggest that high intake of dietary fat is a risk factor for the development of clinical prostate cancer. Soy protein has also been proposed to play a role in the prevention of prostate cancer, and one of the isoflavones in soy protein, genistein …
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