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Generous consumption of cruciferous vegetables may reduce stomach cancer risk.
Regular consumers of processed meats, such as bacon, are more prone to develop stomach cancer than rare- and non-consumers of these types of meats.
High consumption of salty foods may increase stomach cancer risk.
Adequate intake of carrot may help guard against the development of stomach cancer.
Stomach cancer is more likely to occur in individuals who regularly consumed salt processed foods, such as salted meat and pickled vegetables, than in rare and non-consumers of these foods.
Individuals on high-fat diets are more likely to develop stomach cancer than those on low-fat diets.
Increased consumption of high fiber diets may significantly cut down esophageal and gastric cardia cancer risks. This research work assessed the role regular ingestion of dietary fiber play in the prevention of cancers of the esophagus and stomach. Researchers examined the dietary fiber intake of a large number of subjects. The esophageal and gastric cardia...