Dairy Calcium May Reduce Risk of Breast Cancer
July 21, 2007 by Gloria Gamat
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
The risk of breast cancer is reduced by at least 45 % with increased intake of dietary calcium. This benefit is increased further in pre-menopausal women.
How’s that for additional reason to drink milk and consume more dairy products?
According to lead author Emmanuelle Kesse-Guyot from INSERM U557 (University of Paris):
“Our data support the hypothesis that dairy products, through calcium content or a correlated component, might have a negative association with the risk of breast cancer, particularly among pre-menopausal women.”
Dairy products rich in calcium include milk, cheese, yoghurt and other food stuff derived from milk.
Findings have been reported in the Annals of Nutrition and Metabolism.
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Increasing calcium intake will also help reduce the chance of getting osteoporosis.
I wonder if they saw any difference between those consuming low or non-fat products compared to dairy with fat? That would be interesting.