Fish Oil Might Reduce Breast Cancer Risk

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A new study found a reduced risk of breast cancer for women who take fish oil supplements. The researchers cautioned, however, that more research is needed to establish a causal link.

The study involved data from a six-year survey involving 35,016 postmenopausal women who did not have a history of breast cancer. By the end of the study, 880 cases of breast cancer were identified.

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