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Special Report - Fighting Cancer - Part 2

Here are some recent research reports focusing on fighting cancer, organized by the type of cancer:



Breast cancer


Exercise
Report 1
Report 2

Fruit
Pomengranate

Mango

Apple and other fruits

Cruciferous vegetables, such as broccoli, cauliflower, and cabbage

Vitamin D





Colon, colorectal cancer



Soy

Soy and coffee

Selenium

Mango

Blueberries

Apple juice

Fiber/ Oats
Report 1

Report 2

Exercise
Report 1

Report 2

Red Wine
Drinking more than three glasses of red wine a week could cut the risk of colorectal cancer by almost 70 per cent.





Prostate cancer



Walnuts

Beer

Coffee

Exercise

Cholesterol

Flaxseed

Report 1

Report 2

Vitamin D

Omega 3

Aspirin

Tomatoes and broccoli - eating together

Soy

Fiber
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