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Vegetable Consumption Linked to Reduction in Deaths Due to Prostate Cancer
Vegetables may significantly improve chances of survival for men with prostate cancer. Vegetables may significantly improve chances of survival for men with prostate cancer, a study led by University of California, San Fransisco found.
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