CANCER PREVENTION AND DIET
DO ANY FOODS HELP PREVENT CANCER?
Ask your health care provider about vitamin and mineral supplements.
For a diet that helps protect you against cancer:
• Get more fiber in your diet. Foods that are rich in fiber help you to feel full and maintain your weight. Oat bran, fruits, and beans also help lower cholesterol.
• Eat more whole-grain breads, pastas, and cereals.
• Eat less fat. When you eat meat, trim off the fat and skin. Use nonfat or low-fat dairy products. Remember that desserts are usually high in both fats and calories.
• Eat more fish and white meat (chicken, turkey) and less red meat (beef, lamb, pork). Eat less smoked and processed meats and fish.
• Change how you cook. Grilling, broiling, and frying meat at high temperature creates chemicals that may increase cancer risk. The same meat cooked in a stew or steamed, poached, or microwaved is safer.
• Drink alcohol moderately if at all. Your risk of cancers of the mouth, pharynx, larynx, esophagus, and liver are increased if you drink more than 1 drink a day if you’re a woman or 2 drinks a day if you’re a man.
• Eat 5 to 13 servings a day of fruits and vegetables.
• If you are overweight, talk to your provider about losing weight.