Two Glasses of Milk May Increase Ovarian Cancer Risk
Study Findings:
- Those who drank at least two glasses of milk every day or consumed at least four daily servings of dairy products were twice as likely to develop serous epithelial ovarian cancer as those who consumed less than two servings of dairy a day.
- High intakes of lactose and dairy products, especially milk, may increase the risk of serous ovarian cancer.
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