Changes in the Mineral Composition of Rat Tissues Induced by Breast Cancer and Dietary Supplementation
Conclusion: Further research using various levels of zinc and genistein in the diet should be conducted to determine how the development and progression of cancer is linked to iron content in cells and its ability to accumulate in tumour tissue.
Source: In Vivo - Category: Research Authors: SKRAJNOWSKA, D., TOKARZ, A., MAKOWSKA, J., BOBROWSKA-KORCZAK, B. Tags: Experimental Studies Source Type: research
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