Folate Multivitamins Linked To 75% Decrease In Colon Cancer In Women
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Women who take multivitamins containing folic acid for 15 years or more may decrease their risk of colon cancer by approximately 75%, a study conducted by Edward Giovannucci, MD, et al., Harvard University, concludes.
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