Healthful and unhealthful plant-based diets and risk of breast cancer.
Prof. Dr. Luigi Fontana, MD, PhD, FRACP
Findings from a new epidemiological study suggest that adherence to a plant-based dietary pattern and, specifically, its healthful version [whole grains, fruits/vegetables, nuts/legumes, oils, tea/coffee], may reduce the risk of breast cancer, especially those that are more likely to be aggressive tumors (ER-negative breast cancer). In contrast, a low-quality plant-based diet [(juices/sweetened beverages, refined grains, potatoes/fries, sweets) and animal foods] may be associated with an increased risk of ER-negative breast cancer.
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