This evening I posted an article to the news section of the OCF site - "Diet, nutrition, and cancer � don�t trust any single study". The article provides useful information about how to interpret the numerous medical studies that are published indicating some relationship between diet and cancer.

There have been numerous studies, for example, about the benefits of fruits and vegetables in preventing cancer. But, it turns out that the benefits are most direct for colon and breast cancer and not specifically for other cancers.

The article also summarizes recent thinking about the impact of alcohol, obesity, and eating barbeque and other high-temperature cooked foods. It also makes the important point that the results of an animal study do not necessarily translate to the same results for humans.

For those of us always looking to get the best odds in our fight against cancer, this article is a worthwhile read. - Sheldon