Cancer remains one of the leading causes of death worldwide, with recent data showing over 19 million new cases and nearly 10 million deaths in 2020 alone. These staggering numbers, reported by the World Health Organization, highlight the urgent need for prevention and early detection.
While genetics and environmental factors play major roles, dietary habits significantly influence cancer risk, particularly through their impact on the digestive and metabolic systems. Foods that may promote cancer can disrupt these systems, making healthy choices crucial.
Unfortunately, many cancers are detected at late stages, complicating treatment and outcomes. Understanding how certain foods can feed cancer is essential in reducing risk and improving public health.
Food
49. Flavored Milk Drinks Flavored milk drinks, such as chocolate or strawberry milk, are popular among children and adults alike but frequently contain added sugars, artificial…