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Whey Proteins in Cancer Prevention

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Evidence group
Theoretical papers, opinion papers and reviews
Journal
CANCER LETTERS, 57: 91-94, 1991
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Page 62
Abstract focus

Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that dietary milk products may exert an inhibitory effect on the development of several types of tumors. Some recent experiments in rodents indicate that the antitumor activity of the dairy products is in the protein fraction and more specifically in the whey protein component of milk.

Context from Dr. Gutman’s comments

Gerry Batist was a prominent Canadian oncologist and researcher, while Dr. Phil Gold was chief of Medicine at Montreal General Hospital.

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