A Harvard University study of nearly 48,000 men found that
bladder cancer risk decreased by 7 percent for every extra daily cup of fluid consumed, and a high intake of water — say, eight cups daily — may reduce risk by about 50 percent, potentially saving thousands of lives.
Not exact matches
Diets high in fiber - rich leafy greens, like kale, show
decreased risks of
cancers (such as colon, breast, prostate, ovarian,
bladder and lung), as well as heart disease and osteoporosis.
We have also seen a study showing
decreased risk of
bladder cancer in association with yogurt intake of 2 or more servings per day (the serving size was not specified), even though this same study showed no protective effect from either cheese or overall dairy intake.
Your doctor would want you to quit smoking to
decrease your
risk of lung, throat and
bladder cancer among others.
As well as
decreased association with breast, lung and colon
cancers, they also found a reduced
risk of tumors in the liver, esophagus, kidney, stomach, endometrium, blood, bone marrow, head and neck, rectum and
bladder.