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 08 feb 2006 02u59 

Large study shows low-fat diet has little effect on cancer risk


A major study that includes nearly 50,000 women followed over 8 years indicates that a diet low in fat, but high in fruit, vegetables and grains, does not significantly reduce the risk of breast cancer, colorectal cancer or cardiovascular disease in postmenopausal women, according to three articles in the February 8 issue of JAMA.

For more information, see the study on breast cancer, cardiovascular disease and colorectal cancer.



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