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Broccoli vs. Bladder Cancer

Chalk up another one for broccoli.

By Jean Carper
Anti-Aging Expert, Best-Selling Author and USA Weekend Columnist

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August 31, 2007

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Chalk up another one for broccoli. Eating lots of cruciferous vegetables -- that includes broccoli, cauliflower, kale, turnips, collards, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, radishes and watercress -- reduces the odds of developing bladder cancer.

The reason: These vegetables contain high amounts of isothiocyanates, which are anti-cancer compounds. In a 1,400-person study by M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, people who ate the greatest amounts of isothiocyanates in cruciferous vegetables were 29% less likely to be diagnosed with bladder cancer, especially in men, smokers and people who are at least age 64.


This EatSmart column is reprinted from USAWEEKEND Magazine and is copyrighted by Jean Carper. It cannot be reprinted without permission from Jean Carper.

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