The recent article in the Herald Sun stated that the Cancer Council issued an alert for cancer patients who have high soy diets for the first time (http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,,21054399-661,00.html)
The article links soy intake to breast and prostate cancer, because they are hormone-dependent cancers. Does ovarian cancer fall under "hormone-dependent" as well? It seems that most other research says that soy is preventative against cancer, so I have been telling my mom to eat more soy. But she is going through chemo for ovarian 2c cancer - now that I've read this article, I'm wondering if more soy truly does promote the cancer/counteract the chemo?! Or maybe this data is only pertinent to breast/prostate anyway? Very confused...