Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer
1982
Research compendium on the interactions and influences of nutrtiion and food on cancer.
Key Takeaways:
- Synthesizes then-current epidemiological and lab research on how diet—fat, fiber, specific nutrients, and carcinogens—affects cancer risk.
- Marks a turning point where major institutions began to treat diet–cancer links as serious science rather than fringe speculation.
- Helped legitimize public-health messages about whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and reduced fat intake as cancer-prevention strategies.
Categories
Cancer establishment and alternative therapies