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Dr. Erika Schwartz
Dr. Erika Schwartz is a leading national expert in wellness, disease prevention, and bioidentical hormone therapies. Dr. Schwartz has written four best-selling books, testified before Congress, hosted her own PBS special on bioidentical hormones, and is a frequent guest on network TV shows.

Tags: women | breast cancer | tomato | antioxidant
OPINION

Tomatoes Battle Breast Cancer

Erika Schwartz, M.D By Thursday, 27 February 2014 04:16 PM EST Current | Bio | Archive

Italian food fans, rejoice. New research has found women who eat diets rich in tomatoes and products made from them face a lower risk of developing breast cancer.
 
The study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, suggests the responsible compound may be lycopene — an antioxidant found in tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables — that has also been linked to a lower risk of prostate cancer.
 
The National Cancer Institute estimates American women have a 12.4 percent risk of developing breast cancer.
 
The new study, led by Adana Llanos of Rutgers University, found postmenopausal women may be able to reduce that risk by adopting a tomato-rich diet.
 
The findings are based on a comparison of 70 women who followed two diets for 10 weeks — one rich in tomatoes and the other heavy on soy products. The results showed women who followed the tomato-rich diet had a 9 percent increase in their levels of adiponectin — a hormone that plays a part in the regulation of fat and blood sugar levels, which can boost cancer risk.

Women who followed the soy-rich diet experienced a reduction in adiponectin levels, linked to increased risk of obesity and insulin resistance.

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Italian food fans, rejoice. New research has found women who eat diets rich in tomatoes and products made from them face a lower risk of developing breast cancer.
women,breast cancer,tomato,antioxidant
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2014-16-27
Thursday, 27 February 2014 04:16 PM
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