The largest ever study of its kind found vegetarians have a 21% lower risk of pancreatic cancer and a 9% lower risk of breast ...
The new study - led by University of Oxford researchers - is the largest ever of its kind.
We want every patient with pancreatic cancer and their caregiving team to consider PanCAN Patient Services a partner in navigating diet and nutrition.
The largest ever study of non-meat diets and cancer risk has found that vegetarian diets are associated with lower risks of several cancers—breast, prostate, kidney and pancreatic cancers, and ...
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 ...
Making a few changes to your diet can lower your chance of developing cancer. Here’s what to eat — and what to avoid.
New study published in the British Journal of Cancer found that people who are on a vegetarian diet has higher chance of warding off five cancer types. Know the types of foods that fight cancer.
Foods that may help lower your risk of colorectal cancer include whole grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and fish. Eating a Mediterranean diet may have a protective effect.
A new study links ultra-processed foods after cancer diagnosis to lower survival. Learn why diet matters during recovery and ...