Tea consumption reduces the risk of ovarian cancer
New research shows that drinking tea reduces the risk of ovarian cancer.
The results of our studies show that; Drinking more than four cups of black, green or herbal tea a day reduces the risk of ovarian cancer by up to 30% in women.
Although this effect has been confirmed in animal laboratory specimens so far, the study in human specimens has not yet reached a definitive conclusion, but recent findings confirm that the antioxidants in tea can prevent cancer, Nagel said. Humans have beneficial effects.
A recent study of nearly 2,700 Australian women, half of whom were healthy and the other half had cancer, said NBC News.
According to the report, experts say; Ovarian cancer is treatable, especially if diagnosed early. By treating and improving cancer, many women can have a long and satisfying life.
When a group of abnormal cells grows out of control, they form masses called tumors, resulting in cancer.