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Ginseng consumption and risk of cancer: a meta-analysis

09/03/2015 Xin Jin, Dao-biao Che, Zhen-hai Zhang, Hong-mei Yan, Zeng-yong Jia, Xiao-bin Jia

The findings in currently available research are not consistent with regard to the association between the risk of cancer and ginseng consumption. We aimed to evaluate this association by conducting a meta-analysis of different studies.

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