Tulane Cancer Research Found Soy Compound A Potential Anti- Breast and Ovarian Cancer
A compound from specially grown soy beans – known as glyceollin – has been found over time to stop further growth of estrogen-stimulated breast and ovarian tumors in mice.
A significant finding according to Tulane cancer researcher Matthew Burow because of the lack of effective therapies available to women with advanced breast or ovarian cancer and that unlike some of the available therapies, the glyceollins did not stimulate uterine cancer growth.
Published in the December 2006 issue of Clinical Cancer Research, the study demonstrated that a glyceollin-rich diet can help fight breast and ovarian cancer.
Source: Tulane University
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