
Is there a connection between eating soy and your risk of breast cancer? Some women omit soy products from their diets because they're concerned about that risk. Mayo Clinic dietitian Kate Zeratsky says research shows women can now be sure that soy is safe.
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, reporter Vivien Williams talks to Zeratsky about soy and breast cancer.
Journalists: Broadcast-quality video pkg (1:00) is in the downloads. Read the script.
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