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Cruciferous Vegetables and Human Cancer Risk: Epidemiologic Evidence and Mechanistic Basis
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/...PMC2737735
DIM
I3C
indole-3-carbinol
cruciferous vegetables
vegetables
cruciferous
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Cruciferous vegetables do appear to provide a means to attack Cancer risk. In part through they are rich sources of DIM and I3C.
Cruciferous vegetables do appear to provide a means to attack Cancer risk. In part through they are rich sources of DIM and I3C.
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Cruciferous Vegetable Consumption Linked to Improved Breast Cancer Survival Rates
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www.aacr.org/...aacr-in-the-news.aspx
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cancer
cruciferous
vegetables
survival
treatment
shanghai breast cancer survival study
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higher cruciferous vegetable intake associated with improved breast cancer survival rates according to Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study.
higher cruciferous vegetable intake associated with improved breast cancer survival rates according to Shanghai Breast Cancer Survival Study.
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Selective Activation of Estrogen Receptor-β Target Genes by 3,3′-Diindolylmet...
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endo.endojournals.org/...1662.full
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3'-Diindolylmethane
ER beta
cruciferous
vegetables
estrogen
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DIM's anti-estrogenic effect is found through its increased stimulation for ER beta expression. ER beta has been shown to be both anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory. DIM is naturally found in cruciferous vegetables
DIM's anti-estrogenic effect is found through its increased stimulation for ER beta expression. ER beta has been shown to be both anti-proliferative and anti-inflammatory. DIM is naturally found in cruciferous vegetables
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Regulation of estrogen receptor α expression in human breast cancer cells by ...
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www.jnutbio.com/...abstract
sulforaphane
ER alpha
breast cancer
cruciferous vegetables
cancer
estrogen
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Sulforaphane shown to inhibit ER alpha expression in human breast cancer cell lines. Sulforaphane is from cruciferous vegetables.
Sulforaphane shown to inhibit ER alpha expression in human breast cancer cell lines. Sulforaphane is from cruciferous vegetables.
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