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Generous intake of foods high in flavonoids, particularly flavones and flavonols, may help halt the formation of cancerous cells and tumors in our colon and rectum.
Following a diet high in fruits and vegetables may help safeguard our colon and rectum from becoming cancerous.
Colorectal cancer is less likely to occur among generous consumers of fruits and vegetables.
Obesity may fuel the development of colorectal cancer.
Habitual consumption of garlic may help curb the development of colorectal cancer.
Habitual consumption of 3 or more drinks per day may spur the development of colorectal cancer.
Every year, over a million new cases of colorectal (Bowel) cancer are diagnosed worldwide, and more than 700,000 persons die from the disease annually. According to the American Cancer Society, nearly 53,200 Americans are expected to develop colorectal cancer in 2020. Colorectal cancer rates in the USA increased among people you...