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Frequent consumption of raw and cooked garlic may help cut down colorectal and stomach cancer risk.
Both current and former cigarette smokers may have high risk of developing stomach cancer.
Cigarette smoking may contribute positively to the development of cancerous cells and tumors in the stomach.
A surge in lung and stomach cancer risk is associated with regular use of beta-carotene supplements.
Habitual consumption of diets loaded with fruits and vegetables may help inhibit the development and growth of cancerous cells and tumors in the esophagus and stomach.
Regular consumption of fiber from whole grains may help decrease an individual's chances of developing gastric cardia cancer and esophageal adenocarcinoma.
Individuals who regularly consume fiber from cereals are less likely to develop gastric cancer, particularly the diffused type.
Consistent consumption of high meat diets may raise the odds of acquiring esophageal and non-cardia type of gastric cancer.
Generous intake of large servings of fruits, especially citrus fruits, may help guard against the
development of gastric cancer.
Regular intake of diets rich in allium vegetables, such as garlic and onions, may protect individuals against gastric cancer. This study investigated the association between the consumption of allium vegetables and the development of gastric (stomach) cancer. Researchers examined data on allium vegetable intake and gastric cancer odds ratio extracted from several studies. They discovered...