The Link Between Sugar as well as Breast Cancer

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RESOURCES:

Nichole Giller, RDN.

Victoria Seewaldt, MD, chair, Department of Population Sciences, City of Hope.

Heather Eliassen, ScD, associate teacher of public health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.

American Cancer Society.

United States Department of Agriculture.

FDA.

The Linus Pauling Institute.

ChildrenHealth, the Nemours Foundation.


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BMB Report: “Cancer stem cell metabolism: target for cancer therapy.”

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Cancer Epidemiology: “Fruit and vegetable consumption and breast cancer incidence: Repeated measures over 30 years of follow‐up.”


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Source: www.webmd.com

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