Cancer research shows
reduction risks and diet seem to go hand in hand with any type of
cancer. Research shows that with ovarian cancer it is no different, in
fact studies shows you can drastically reduce your risks by slightly
altering your diet. Women who develop a dietary strategy for reducing
cancer can also reduce their risk of ovarian cancer.
Most cancer research and
even the American Cancer Society do suggest eating an assortment of
healthy foods. Diets, which are high in vegetables are recommended by
nearly all studies and researchers. Those woman who eat five helpings
of fruits and vegetables each day seem to reduce their risks of all
cancers by 50% and ovarian cancer is included in those reduced risks
say researchers. Also recommended is whole grain type foods; beans,
pasta, rice and some types of cereal. There is still some debate on how
much these foods reduce ovarian cancer, however no one has suggested
that they would cause ovarian cancer or hurt you in anyway. In fact the
proof that vegetables do not prevent or reduce ovarian cancer is not
even available, yet there is some question as to whether research in
this area of research on ovarian cancer have enough data to be
conclusive.
It would pay for you to
develop a diet strategy to reduce your risk of all types of cancer and
to do some research. Think on this.
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