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Dairy Products and Ovarian Cancer
posted 2/22/06
A new report from the Harvard School of Public
Health shows a higher risk of ovarian cancer
among women with increased intakes of lactose,
the primary sugar in dairy milk. The pooled
analysis included 12 prospective cohort studies
with a total of 553,217 women, of whom 2,132
developed ovarian cancer. The analysis found
a 19% increase in risk for those consuming
greater than 30 grams of lactose per day, the
equivalent of three or more servings of dairy
milk.
During the digestive process, lactose produces
glucose and galactose. Galactose is thought
to have toxic effects for the ovaries for some
women, particularly those who do not readily
metabolize and eliminate it.
Genkinger JM, Hunter DJ, Spiegelman D, et
al. Dairy products and ovarian cancer: a pooled
analysis of 12 cohort studies. Cancer Epidemol
Biomarkers Prev. 2006;15:364-72.
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