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Home » Fish Fatty Acids Linked to Reduced Risk of Breast Cancer
At a time when more than 40,000 American women die each year from breast cancer, there is encouraging news: eating more fatty fish has been associated with a 26% lower risk of developing this disease.
New research studies document a link between the omega-3 fatty acids found in fatty fish and a significant reduction in breast cancer risk in postmenopausal women. Breast cancer occurs most frequently in these women.