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Diet and cancer
By 2040, there will be 29.5 million new cancer cases each year in the United States, according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer. The good news? There's still time to prevent many of ...
Much of the new FDA food guidance aligns with existing advice, but some areas may introduce confusion to advising patients on diet and cancer prevention and survival.
New research breaks it down.
According to the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), U.S. firefighters have a 9% higher chance of a cancer diagnosis and a 14% higher chance of a cancer-related death when ...
Nutrition is increasingly recognized as a modifiable factor influencing the risk, progression, and survivorship of cancers that disproportionately affect ...
Cancer is a growing public health concern in the US ranking as the second leading cause of death for adults living in the US. According to the American Cancer Society (ACS) about 18% of all cancers ...
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Study of 1.8 million people finds both lower and higher cancer risk depending on diet
A large international study examines the link between diet and cancer. The results offer new insights, but researchers also ...
Doctors debunk viral myths about cancer diets, clarifying that sugar does not directly cause cancer and fasting cannot prevent it. Experts stress balanced nutrition and evidence-based treatment for ...
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Diet is increasingly seen as a modifiable risk factor in prostate cancer. Recent studies have shown that ultralow-carbohydrate diets, weight loss diets, supplementation with omega-3 fatty acids, pro- ...
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