Paul Saladino· MD
in terms of subgroup analyses by cancer type fermented dairy food intake was significantly significantly decreased bladder cancer colorectal cancer esophageal cancer
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in terms of subgroup analyses by cancer type fermented dairy food intake was significantly significantly decreased bladder cancer colorectal cancer esophageal cancer
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since 2007 report several additional large cohort studies have been published including two that show an inverse association between the intake of cultured dairy products so fermented dairy and bladder cancer
two that show an inverse association between the intake of cultured dairy products and bladder cancer