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Soy and Breast Cancer - Dietician's Handout-Page Three

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Here's page 3, the References and Resources page of the handout referenced in my previous post titled Soy and Breast Cancer - Dietician's Handout-Page One. This is the final page.

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Thank you for posting this pamphlet. It's great to know that soy foods are safe to eat; but not soy supplements. There's been confusion and controversy surrounding this issue. It's great to know I can enjoy edamame again.

Does soy matter if I'm Triple Neg.

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That's a good question to ask an oncology dietician, SeeSwee6.

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Yeah, honestly I don't think any of them really know the answer

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Thanks for the postings on soy. There has been so much confusion on this topic.

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