Total and added sugar intakes, sugar types, and cancer risk: results from the prospective NutriNet-Sant é cohort.
CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that sugars may represent a modifiable risk factor for cancer prevention (breast in particular), contributing to the current debate on the implementation of sugar taxation, marketing regulation, and other sugar-related policies. This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03335644.
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Source: Clinical Prostate Cancer - Category: Cancer & Oncology Authors: Debras C, Chazelas E, Srour B, Kesse-Guyot E, Julia C, Zelek L, Agaƫsse C, Druesne-Pecollo N, Galan P, Hercberg S, Latino-Martel P, Deschasaux M, Touvier M Tags: Am J Clin Nutr Source Type: research
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