UA Cancer Center, College of Ag Team Examines Mediterranean Diet's Role in Cancer Prevention
March 01, 2018
March 01, 2018
TUCSON, Arizona, March 1 -- The University of Arizona issued the following news release:
Knowing that cancer risk is influenced by lifestyle empowers consumers to make healthful decisions like quitting smoking and protecting themselves from the sun. Likewise, the concept of an "anticancer diet" is deeply attractive to many people. Unfortunately, the connection between diet and cancer risk largely is shrouded in mystery.
Writing for Nutrition Today, Donato Roma . . .
Knowing that cancer risk is influenced by lifestyle empowers consumers to make healthful decisions like quitting smoking and protecting themselves from the sun. Likewise, the concept of an "anticancer diet" is deeply attractive to many people. Unfortunately, the connection between diet and cancer risk largely is shrouded in mystery.
Writing for Nutrition Today, Donato Roma . . .
