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  2. Jane Plant - Wikipedia

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    [9] Plant was concerned about the Insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) in cow's milk which she argued could increase the risk of breast and prostate cancer. [11] She recommended that cancer patients take conventional treatment but also adopt a dairy-free diet. [9] Plant's dairy-free regime was a plant-based diet that was mostly vegan. She was ...

  3. How Diet, Lifestyle Can Help Prevent Breast Cancer as ... - AOL

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    Aside from a genetic component in some people, breast cancer is highly influenced by diet and lifestyle factors. ... If you want to avoid hormone exposure, buy organic fat-free milk. While it ...

  4. Diet and cancer - Wikipedia

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    A 2023 review found no association between consumption of dairy products and breast cancer. [93] The British Dietetic Association have described the idea that milk promotes hormone related cancerous tumour growth as a myth, stating "no link between dairy containing diets and risk of cancer or promoting cancer growth as a result of hormones". [94]

  5. What Happens to Your Body on a Strictly Vegan Diet - AOL

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    “A healthy vegan diet is packed with antioxidants, fiber and anti-inflammatory compounds that help protect cells from damage and lower the risk of some types of cancer like colorectal and breast ...

  6. These 5 powerful antioxidants should be part of your diet ...

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    The nutrient has been shown to help guard against breast cancer, while a diet rich in vitamin A has been linked to a lower risk for squamous cell carcinoma, a common form of skin cancer.

  7. Cancer prevention - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for a healthy diet to possibly reduce cancer risk. An average 35% of human cancer mortality is attributed to the diet of the individual. [9] Studies have linked excessive consumption of red or processed meat to an increased risk of breast cancer, colon cancer, and pancreatic cancer, a phenomenon which could be due to the presence of carcinogens in meats cooked at high temperatures.

  8. Low-fat diet cuts risk of breast cancer death, study finds - AOL

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  9. Casein - Wikipedia

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    Following a casein-free diet has been shown to improve outcomes of infants who are breastfed while allergic or intolerant to dairy protein. [49] Human breast milk has been proven to be the best food for an infant, and should be tried first where available. [50]