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Consumption of Whole Grains and Cereal Fiber in Relation to Cancer Risk: A Systematic Review of Longitudinal Studies

Eating whole grains and cereal fiber regularly may reduce gastrointestinal cancer risk.

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Antioxidant Intake From Fruits, Vegetables and Other Sources and Risk of non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma: The Iowa Women's Health Study

​Women who enjoy consuming fruits and vegetables loaded with antioxidants may have a low probability of developing non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

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Alcohol Consumption and Lung Cancer According to Ile349Val Polymorphism in ADH3 Gene: Beyond the Tobacco Smoking Effect

Alcohol consumption at levels equal to or greater than 30 grams per day may facilitate the development of lung cancer independent of smoking status.

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Vegetables, Fruit, and Lung Cancer in the Iowa Women's Health Study

Habitual intake of fruits and vegetables may help to hold lung cancer at bay in women.

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Fruit and Vegetable Consumption and Breast Cancer Incidence: Repeated Measures Over 30 Years of Follow-Up

Regular consumption of fruits and vegetables may shield women from breast cancer.

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Vegetables and Fruits and Risk of Stomach Cancer

Diets rich in raw vegetables, such as cabbage, garlic, carrots, and broccoli, may help fight off stomach cancer.

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Alcohol consumption and risk of lung cancer: a pooled analysis of cohort studies.

The odds of developing lung cancer may be tilted against lovers of alcohol.

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Does Alcohol Use Affect Cancer Risk?

Regular drinking of alcohol may spur the development of different types of cancer.

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Alcohol consumption and breast cancer risk among women in three sub-Saharan African countries.

Fondness for alcohol may trigger the development of breast cancer in women.

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Physical activity and colon cancer risk among women in the California Teachers Study.

Long-term participation in physical activities may help postmenopausal women who are never users of hormone replacement therapy  beat colon cancer.

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Mate drinking and risk of lung cancer in males: a case-control study from Uruguay.

High consumption of mate may make lung cancer more likely to occur in men.

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Maté consumption association with upper aerodigestive tract cancers: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Frequent consumption of mate may facilitate the development of oral, laryngeal, pharyngeal, and esophageal cancer

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