Vegetarian-associated ESCC risk (HR 1.93) remained robust after excluding the first four follow-up years and restricting to never-smokers, reducing likelihood of reverse causation and smoking ...
New research breaks it down.
Vegetarian diet is linked to lower risks of pancreatic, kidney, breast, prostate cancers, and multiple myeloma, but higher esophageal cancer risk.
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Can a plant-based diet really lower your cancer risk?
A large study suggests vegetarian diets may reduce the risk of several cancers—but researchers say the relationship between diet and cancer is more complex than many people assume.
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 ...
IN THIS MORNING’S MEDICAL ALERT, APRIL IS ESOPHAGEAL AWARENESS MONTH. AND HERE TO TELL US ABOUT THE DISEASE, WHO IT AFFECTS, AND THE WARNING SIGNS IS PRESIDENT AND CEO OF THE ESOPHAGEAL CANCER ACTION ...
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