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Allium vegetables and risk of prostate cancer: a population-based study.

Men who regularly consume large servings of allium vegetables, such as garlic and onions, are less likely to develop prostate cancer than rare- or non-consumers of allium vegetables.

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Cruciferous vegetable intake is inversely associated with risk of breast cancer: a meta-analysis.

Low incidence of breast cancer is associated with women who regularly consume cruciferous vegetables.

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A high fruit-low meat diet reduces risk of colorectal adenomas.

Individuals on high fruit-low meat diets are less vulnerable to colorectal cancer compared to those on high-meat diets.

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Dietary patterns and risk of colorectal cancer in Tehran Province: a case-control study.

Eating healthy foods may cut down colorectal cancer risk.

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Meat consumption and colorectal cancer risk: an evaluation based on a systematic review based on epidemiologic evidence among the Japanese population.

A greater colorectal cancer risk is associated with diets rich in red and processed meats.

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Allium vegetables and risk of prostate cancer: evidence from 132,192 subjects.

Regular consumption of diets rich in allium vegetables may decrease prostate cancer risk.

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Cruciferous vegetable consumption and the risk of pancreatic cancer.

Low pancreatic cancer risk is associated with frequent consumers of cruciferous vegetables.

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Fruit and vegetable consumption and gastric cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies.

Regular consumption of fruits and vegetables may cut down gastric cancer development risk.

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Prospective study on milk products, calcium, and cancers of the colon and rectum.

Individuals who regularly consumed high quantities of fermented milk products are highly vulnerable to colorectal cancer.

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Epidemiology of soy exposures and breast cancer risk.

High consumers of isoflavone-rich soy foods are less likely to develop breast cancer than rare- or non-consumers.

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Soy intake and risk of endocrine-related gynecological cancer: a meta-analysis.

Diets high in soy foods may protect women against endocrine-related gynecological cancers, such as ovarian and endometrial carcinomas.

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Population-based case-control study of soy food intake and breast cancer risk in Shanghai.

Low breast cancer risk is associated with high consumption of soy foods.

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