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Soy Consumption and Breast Cancer Patients

by Sheela Philomena on Jun 17 2011 1:16 PM

 Soy Consumption and Breast Cancer Patients
Soy is safe to eat for breast cancer survivors, says breast cancer expert.
We looked at data among many breast cancer survivors both from the United States and Asia, says Wendy Y. Chen, MD, MPH, a breast cancer expert at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in Boston. We found that women who ate a large amount of soy had a similar or decreased risk of breast cancer recurrence compared to women who didn't eat soy.

Dr. Chen adds if women with breast cancer want to make soy a regular part of their diet, it should be dietary or food-based soy. She doesn't recommend people use soy exclusively in their diet or that they use forms of processed soy or soy in pill form.

It's very easy to find soy products in neighborhood grocery stores now,says Chen. Besides the more common ones like soybeans, soy sauce and tofu, now you can easily buy food based soy products like miso soup, soy milk and soy nuts. Also, many of the dark green, leafy vegetables like spinach, kale and broccoli are rich in isoflavones.

And besides eating a healthy diet, Chen says there are other things breast cancer survivors can do to reduce their risk of the disease returning. Exercising regularly, limiting alcohol consumption, quitting smoking and maintaining a healthy weight have been shown to be very helpful in improving survival.

Source-Newswise


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