Dietary supplements show "no evidence" of cancer risk reduction -- cancer society.
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
DIETARY SUPPLEMENTS SHOW "NO EVIDENCE" OF CANCER RISK REDUCTION, the American Cancer Society maintained in just-released consumer guidelines on nutrition and cancer prevention. Finalized in late August, the guidelines state that "strong evidence associates a diet rich in fruits, vegetables and other plant foods with reduced risk of cancer, but there is no evidence at this time that supplements can reduce cancer risk."