date:Jul 11, 2012
t he chooses and he's chosen a weaker study, which showed a borderline,Dr Marshall said.
In response, Smith said all the evidence suggests that folic acid may only accelerate growth of an existing cancer or preclinical cancer, not cause cancer itself.
Experimental studies suggest that good folate status before cancer has developed, may protect against later cancer development. Thus, some people may benefit, while others may suffer. We discuss this issue in detail in our report,he said.
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