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Milk, milk products, and lactose intake and ovarian cancer risk: a meta-analysis of epidemiological studies.

High intake of milk and milk products may increase ovarian cancer risk.

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Cruciferous vegetable intake and gastric cancer risk: a meta-analysis of epidemiological studies.

Generous consumption of cruciferous vegetables may reduce stomach cancer risk.

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Processed meat consumption and stomach cancer risk: a meta-analysis.

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.

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Egg consumption is associated with increased risk of ovarian cancer: evidence from a meta-analysis of observational studies.

Women who are regular consumers of eggs are highly vulnerable to ovarian cancer.

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Habitual salt intake and risk of gastric cancer: a meta-analysis of prospective studies.

High consumption of salty foods may increase stomach cancer risk.

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Effect of carrot intake in the prevention of gastric cancer: a meta-analysis.

Adequate intake of carrot may help guard against the development of stomach cancer.

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Salt processed food and gastric cancer in a Chinese population.

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.

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Dietary carrot consumption and the risk of prostate cancer.

Low prostate cancer risk is associated with high consumption of carrot.

 

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Dietary fat intake and risk of gastric cancer: a meta-analysis of observational studies.

Individuals on high-fat diets are more likely to develop stomach cancer than those on low-fat diets.

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Association between fruit and vegetable intake and glioma: a meta-analysis.

Regular consumption of fruits and vegetables may significantly cut down the likelihood of developing glioma. This research work was carried out to determine the relationship between the consumption of fruits and vegetables and the risk of glioma by meta-analysis. Thirty-two studies that examined 9,556 cases of glioma were included in this meta-analysis. Researchers observed that...

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Dietary Vitamin E intake could reduce the risk of lung cancer: evidence from a meta-analysis.

High ingestion of foods rich in vitamin E may lessen the likelihood of developing lung cancer.

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Increased intake of vegetables, but not fruits, reduces risk for hepatocellular carcinoma: a meta-analysis.

A decline in the risk of hepatocellular cancer is associated with habitual consumption of vegetables.

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