File photo dated 22/12/23 of a crate of fresh fruit and vegetables, including carrots, cauliflower, parsnips, brussel sprouts, apples, and oranges. A diet rich in plant-based foods such as vegetables, lentils, fruit, nuts and whole grains may help people with cancer live longer, studies suggest. A review published as four separate studies in the International Journal of Cancer (IJC) suggests a plant-based diet, along with an active lifestyle, could potentially improve the overall survival chances of patients with bowel cancer. Issue date: Thursday May 2, 2024.
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