Lifelong Vegetarianism Connected to Lower Rates of ColonCancer
lower risk of developing coloncancer. The study followed nearly 10,000 people, of whom about 2,000 were... only reduce the risk of coloncancer if it is followed from birth. Great post! I am on my way
Red Meat and Dairy Nutrient May Increase ColonCancer Risk
to intestinal polyps—which tend to lead to coloncancer. Choline is a nutrient that is required by the body... against coloncancer. However, the recent study, which examined 39,000 women without coloncancer
Breast Cancer and the Low-Fat Diet
a minimal impression on reducing the risk of breast cancer, and has no effect on the risk of colorectal... prevention. Women should continue to get regular mammograms and screenings for colorectalcancer, and work
Diet Impacts Cancer
The American Society of Clinical Oncology studied individuals with stage III coloncancer who had... and avoid or greatly reduce the risk of dying from coloncancer. When you think about it, we humans
Berry Good! Preventing Cancer with Berries
the development of coloncancer. A natural compound, pterostilbene, which can be found in blueberries and other fruits, helped to prevent pre-cancerous colonic lesions in a study group of rats. Coloncancer has
Spices May Kill Cancer
curcumin, used in curry and it gives tumeric it’s color, may lower your risk of contracting coloncancer...
Could it be that those chili peppers you love can cure cancer? A recent study involving capsaicin
breast cancer.
MY grandmother just got diagnosed with breast cancer in her left breast. its something called inflammatoryy breat cancer. what can i do to help her? The Inflammatory Breast Cancer Foundation might be able
Effect of broccoli, soy on cancer cells explained
Eating foods like broccoli and soy has been linked to lower cancer rates, and California... the production of two proteins needed for breast and ovarian cancers to spread.
"We think these compounds might
Breast cancer
Breast cancer is a cancer that starts in the cells of the breast in women and men. Worldwide, breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer (10.4% of all cancer incidence