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This superfood can prevent aggressive type of colon cancer, finds study


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Published in Health and Fitness on Thursday, February 13th 2025 at 8:23 GMT by Indiatimes   Print publication without navigation

  • Colon cancer is rapidly increasing among the youth, possibly due to unhealthy lifestyles. Gut microbiome imbalances are linked to colorectal cancer. I

A recent study published in the journal Gut has highlighted the potential of broccoli in preventing an aggressive form of colon cancer known as microsatellite instable (MSI) colorectal cancer. The research, conducted by experts from the University of Illinois, found that compounds in broccoli, specifically glucosinolates, can help in reducing the risk of this cancer type. These compounds are metabolized into isothiocyanates, which have anti-cancer properties. The study suggests that a diet rich in broccoli could be particularly beneficial for individuals with Lynch syndrome, a genetic condition that increases the risk of colorectal cancer. The findings underscore the importance of dietary choices in cancer prevention, emphasizing that incorporating cruciferous vegetables like broccoli into one's diet might offer protective effects against certain types of cancer.

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