date:Jan 06, 2013
state cancer in previous studies. T he currentstudy was intended to reveal how different types of milk would affect the risk of developing fatal prostatecancer.
For the study, the researchers analyzed data from a cohort study in the physicians' Health Study of 21,660physicians in which 2806 prostate cancer patients and 305 deaths were identified during a 28-year followup.
Milk intake at baseline was considered.
It was found that the intake of total dairy products was associated with 12% incre