Encouraging the consumption of blueberries and cranberries may be an integral part of a dietary approach to reduce the prevalence of oral cancer globally.
Can eating cranberries and blueberries slash oral cancer risk in men and women? This study set out to provide answer to this question. Researchers made use of data extracted from eligible studies.
Researchers observed a favorable association between heightened consumption of blueberries and cranberries and a downward trend in the incidence of oral cancer. This study pointed out that high dietary ingestion of blueberries and cranberries may help hinder the development of cancerous cells and tumors in the mouth.