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Written by mike longo
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Thursday, 19 March 2009 |
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Green tea and mushrooms cut breast cancer risk
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Chinese women
who ate mushrooms and drank green tea significantly cut their risk of breast
cancer and the severity of the cancer in those who did develop it, an Australian
researcher said Wednesday.
Min Zhang, from
the University of Western Australia, studied the diets of 2,018 women from the
southeastern Chinese city of Hangzhou -- half of whom had breast cancer --
between July 2004 and September 2005.
While breast
cancer was the most common type of cancer for women worldwide, Min said the rate
in China was four to five times lower than that typically found in developed
countries.
"We concluded
that higher dietary intake of mushrooms decreased breast cancer risk in pre- and
post-menopausal Chinese women, and an additional decreased risk of breast cancer
from the joint effect of mushrooms and green tea was observed," Min told AFP.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 19 March 2009 )
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