Broccoli May Reduce Prostate Cancer Risk: Scientists

Posted on July 03, 2008 by DFHS Article Team

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British scientists say eating broccoli can reduce the risk of men developing prostate cancer.

The British Institute of Food Research found eating broccoli makes developing prostate cancer less likely, and helps men fight an existing cancerous tumour.

But some experts are warning against men putting too much faith in the study.

The Australian Cancer Council has welcomed the report but chief executive Ian Oliver says the research was based on an extremely small sample group.

"The study is only very small so I don’t think that we can say that one causes the other at the moment," he said.

"But it adds to the evidence that eating fresh fruit and vegetables in general may reduce cancer risk." Read More

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