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Eating Soy May Prevent Breast Cancer

Watch this video to learn how eating soy products may lower a woman's risk for breast cancer, especially if she had soy as a child.

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By anne, 10/08/2009, 9:31 PM EDT

How does it feed our cancer?

By Bettyann, 10/08/2009, 11:10 AM EDT

Despite the hype from the soy manufacturers, those of us whose breast cancer is HER+ cannot ever eat SOY as it feeds our cancer. I think people should eat soy in moderation only. My sister was fed soymilk as a baby and she began menstruation at age 10. This is a common side effect of soy in the body.


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