Soy linked to lower lung cancer risk

Men who don't smoke and consume generous amounts of soy cut their risk of lung cancer, according to a study of Japanese men. The researchers note that men who eat soy may also lower their risk through other healthy behaviors, and said the study is too small to warrant changes in diet.

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