Health 07/04/2025 11:04

10 Can.cer-Fighting Foods You Should Eat Regularly

10 Can.cer-Fighting Foods You Should Eat Regularly

Some can.cer-fighting foods listed below are recommended by health experts to be included in your daily diet to boost the immune system.

 

 

Start by eating more plant-based foods. Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and legumes contain hundreds of phytonutrients that promote health.

Here are 10 foods that may help prevent cancer and should be part of your daily meals:


Broccoli

According to Thanh Nien citing Healthgrades, broccoli contains isothiocyanates and indoles, which help block carcinogens and slow tumor growth.

Other cruciferous vegetables like cauliflower, cabbage, lettuce, and mustard greens also contain similar compounds.


Blueberries

Blueberries are rich in anthocyanins and flavonols – compounds that may enhance immune response and help cells detoxify harmful substances.


Dark Leafy Greens

Spinach, lettuce, bok choy, and other dark leafy greens are excellent sources of several cancer-fighting compounds, including carotenoids.

In laboratory studies, these antioxidants have been shown to prevent cancer cells from growing.


Apples

According to an article on the website of Tam Anh General Hospital, with medical advice from MSc. Dr. Nguyen Anh Duy Tung – Tam Anh Medical Information Center in Ho Chi Minh City – apples are rich in fiber and polyphenols, which help create a healthy gut environment and reduce the risk of cancer, especially breast, colon, and lung cancer.

Additionally, vitamin C in apples acts as an antioxidant, supporting immune function, combating the growth of cancer cells, and helping repair damaged cells. The potassium content helps balance body fluids and reduce water retention, thereby minimizing chemotherapy side effects.


Asparagus

Asparagus is low in calories but high in folate, which may protect against pancreatic cancer and reduce the risk of esophageal and colon cancer. It is also rich in fiber, which is especially beneficial for gut health.


Carrots

Carrots are high in beta-carotene, an antioxidant that helps protect cells from damage. They also contain phytochemicals that can inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Several studies show that regularly eating raw carrots can lower the risk of lung cancer.


Legumes

Legumes contain beneficial compounds such as lignans, saponins, and polyphenolic phytochemicals. Each has unique properties but all contribute to protecting cells from malignant tumors. Their high fiber content also aids digestion, speeds up waste elimination, and reduces the risk of colon cancer.

Legumes are also high in protein and contain less fat than red meat. Adding them to your daily diet can support overall health, reduce obesity risk, and lower cancer risk.


Nuts

Nuts like walnuts, almonds, and cashews are rich in anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and other bioactive compounds such as omega-3 fatty acids, polyphenols, and phytosterols. Their main benefit is protecting cells from DNA damage and effectively preventing cancers, especially colorectal, stomach, pancreatic, and lung cancers.


Yogurt and Kefir

Probiotics in yogurt enhance immune function, reduce inflammation, and boost the production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids. Lactic acid also lowers intestinal pH, hindering the activity of carcinogenic substances in the body and stool. These effects help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer.


Mushrooms

Mushrooms contain beta-glucans and antioxidants that strengthen the immune system and help the body fight cancer development, especially breast cancer. They also contain ergothioneine, which protects cells from damage.

News in the same category

News Post