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Insulin-like Growth Factor-1 (IGF-1) is a hormone that appears naturally in humans and cows. It is present in high levels in milk from cows treated with recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rBGH)....
This page was last updated on September 28th, 2008
IGF-1 (from Dairy Products)
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Cancer Prevention Coalition: Milk: America’s Health ProblemCancer Prevention Coalition: Milk: America’s Health Problem
How recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone increases Insulin-like Growth Factor 1 in milk and how it is related to increased risk of breast, colon, and prostate cancers.
Milk and the Cancer ConnectionMilk and the Cancer Connection
Review of the evidence linking the consumption of milk from cows treated with bovine growth hormone with an increased risk of breast, prostate and colon cancer.
Europa: Growth Promoting Hormones Pose Health Risk to ConsumersEuropa: Growth Promoting Hormones Pose Health Risk to Consumers
The EU Scientific Committee on Veterinary Measures relating to Public Health confirmed that the use of hormones as growth promoters for cattle poses a potential health risk to consumers.
Consumer Health Journal: Hormones in Milk Are Linked to CancerConsumer Health Journal: Hormones in Milk Are Linked to Cancer
Alison Stewart's article on the presence of IGF-1 in milk from both treated and untreated cows, and an analysis of the studies connecting it to cancer.
Think Before You DrinkThink Before You Drink
Explanation of IGF-1, health risks, and industry reaction.
Organic Consumers Association: Bovine Growth HormoneOrganic Consumers Association: Bovine Growth Hormone
Collection of news and articles about the use of rBGH, the health concerns related to IGF-1 in milk, legal challenges and government regulations.

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