TUESDAY, Jan. 16 (HealthDay News) -- Broccoli and tomato -- two
vegetables known to help fight
University of Illinois researchers fed a diet containing 10
percent broccoli powder and 10 percent tomato powder to a group of
rats that had been implanted with
After 22 weeks, the researchers found that the combined
tomato/broccoli diet was the most effective at prostate
"When tomatoes and broccoli are eaten together, we see an additive effect. We think it's because different bioactive compounds in each food work on different anti-cancer pathways," study co-author John Erdman, a professor of food science and human nutrition, said in a prepared statement.
"Older men with slow-growing prostate cancer who have chosen
watchful waiting over
"To get these effects, men should consume daily 1.4 cups of raw broccoli and 2.5 cups of fresh tomato, or 1 cup of tomato sauce, or 1/2 cup of tomato paste. I think it's very doable for a man to eat a cup and a half of broccoli per day or to put broccoli on a pizza with 1/2 cup of tomato paste," Canene-Adams said.
The study was published in the Jan. 15 issue of the journal Cancer Research.
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