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    Soyfood intake and breast cancer survival: a followup of the Shanghai Breast Cancer Study

    Soy and its constituents have been shown in many in vivo and in vitro studies and in some epidemiological studies to have anti-cancer effects. Some soy constituents, however, also stimulate cell proliferation, wh...

    Sonia M. Boyapati, **ao-ou Shu, Zhi **an Ruan in Breast Cancer Research and Treatment (2005)

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    Folate Intake, MTHFR C677T Polymorphism, Alcohol Consumption, and Risk for Sporadic Colorectal Adenoma (United States)

    Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate whether folate intake is associated with risk for incident sporadic colorectal adenoma, and whether the association differs according to methylenetetrahydr...

    Sonia M. Boyapati, Roberd M. Bostick, Katherine A. McGlynn in Cancer Causes & Control (2004)

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    Correlation of Blood Sex Steroid Hormones with Body Size, Body Fat Distribution, and Other Known Risk Factors for Breast Cancer in Post-Menopausal Chinese Women

    Objective: Estrogen plays a central role in breast cancer. It has been suggested that many known breast cancer risk factors may exert their effect via levels of endogenous sex hormones. The objective of this ana...

    Sonia M. Boyapati, **ao Ou Shu, Yu-Tang Gao, Qi Dai, Herbert Yu in Cancer Causes & Control (2004)