The amount of calcium and vitamin D in the diet appears to have little or no impact on the risk of prostate cancer, but the consumption of low-fat or non-fat milk may increase the risk of early forms ...
The best evidence linking prostate cancer to milk consumption appears to be that for aggressive and fatal prostate cancers, but not prostate cancer in general. The relative risk of such cancers in men ...
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High intake of dairy products, especially milk, may increase a man’s risk for prostate cancer, a study shows. The study, conducted in Montreal, Canada, and led by Parviz Ghadirian, PhD, of Centre ...
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