8 of the Best Anti-Cancer Foods — Simple, Science-Backed Choices to Lower Your Risk

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Cancer touches nearly every family. With a 40% lifetime risk for the average American (per the American Cancer Society), it’s natural to wonder: Can what I eat make a difference?

The answer isn’t magic—but it is powerful.

While no food can “cure” or “fight” cancer, decades of research show that certain phytochemical-rich foods—when eaten consistently as part of a balanced diet—can significantly lower your risk of developing cancer over time.

As wellness dietitian Lindsey Wohlford explains:

“You can’t guarantee prevention, but healthy food choices over time reduce your risk.”

Here are 8 of the most well-researched, accessible anti-cancer foods to add to your plate—starting today.

🥦 1. Cruciferous Vegetables

(Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, cabbage)

Why: Rich in sulforaphane and indole-3-carbinol—compounds shown to help detoxify carcinogens and regulate estrogen metabolism (linked to breast cancer risk).

How to eat: Lightly steam or roast to preserve nutrients. Add raw broccoli sprouts to salads for a sulforaphane boost.

🍓 2. Berries

(Blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries)

Why: Packed with anthocyanins and ellagic acid—antioxidants that protect DNA from damage and may slow tumor growth.

How to eat: Fresh or frozen. Add to oatmeal, smoothies, or yogurt. Avoid sugary jams.

🧄 3. Garlic (and Allium Vegetables)

(Garlic, onions, leeks, shallots):

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