A leading oncologist reveals science-backed foods that may help lower cancer risk, highlighting how a plant-forward, fiber-rich diet can reduce inflammation and support long-term health.
Eating a vegetarian diet can help lower your risk of five kinds of cancers, according to a recent study. The study published Feb. 27 by the British Journal of Cancer analyzed data from 1.8 million ...
A landmark Oxford-led analysis of 1.8 million people has found that non-meat diets significantly slash the risk of several cancers, including a 31% drop in multiple myeloma.
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However, data also showed that vegetarians had a higher risk of esophageal cancer and vegans had a higher risk of colorectal ...
Experts urge caution in interpreting results of a small pilot study finding microplastics in prostate cancer tissue, calling the results provocative but preliminary.
VEGETARIAN diets are linked with a lower risk of several cancers including pancreatic, breast, and prostate, according to a study that found no similar benefit — and even a higher chance of colon ...