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Reduced cancer risk in vegetarians: an analysis of recent reports.

Frequent consumption of vegetarian diets may protect individuals against cancer.

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Are strict vegetarians protected against prostate cancer?

Low prostate cancer risk is associated with Black and White males who are strict vegetarians.

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Vegetarian diets and the incidence of cancer in a low-risk population.

Vegetarians have lower chances of developing cancer than non-vegetarians.

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Egg intake and cancers of the breast, ovary and prostate: a dose-response meta-analysis of prospective observational studies.

Generous intake of eggs may increase breast, prostate, and ovarian cancer risk.

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Red meat consumption and stomach cancer risk: a meta-analysis.

Individuals who regularly consume high red meat diets are more likely to develop stomach cancer than those who are rare- or non-consumers of red meat.

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Alcohol drinking and risk of renal cell carcinoma: the results of meta-analysis.

Regular drinking of alcohol may increase the renal cancer development risk.

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A meta-analysis on alcohol drinking and gastric cancer risk.

Compared to non-consumers, heavy consumers of alcohol are more likely to develop stomach cancer.

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Red and processed meat intake is associated with higher gastric cancer risk: a meta-analysis of epidemiological observational studies.

A surge in the risk of gastric cancer is associated with high intake of red and processed meat products, such as beef, bacon, and sausage.

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Coffee and tea consumption and risk of laryngeal cancer: a systematic review meta-analysis.

Regular drinking of coffee may increase laryngeal cancer risk.

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Alcohol intake and colorectal cancer: a pooled analysis of 8 cohort studies.

Alcohol consumption may increase colorectal cancer risk.

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Alcohol drinking and colorectal cancer risk: an overall and dose-response analysis of published studies.

Colorectal cancer is more likely to occur in individuals who are heavy or moderate drinkers of alcohol.

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Alcohol consumption is associated with increased risk of distal colon and rectal cancer in Japanese men: the Miyagi Cohort Study.

Heavy alcohol drinkers are more likely to develop colorectal cancer than non-consumers of alcoholic beverages.

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