CAROTENOIDS AND BREAST DISEASES IN THE CONTEXT OF EVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE

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12
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2015

Professor E. Shikh, MD; A. Makhova, Candidate of Medical Sciences I.M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University

Current drug dosages containing β-carotene as aqueous microemulsions that are a complex of antioxidants may be more widely used not only to treat benign diseases of the breast, but also to reduce a risk for its cancer.

Keywords: 
vitamins
antioxidants
carotenoids
cancer
breast



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