More Evidence Found of How Vitamins Prevent Cancer

 


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Vitamin E protects against at least two common forms of cancer -- prostate and bladder -- but popping supplements is probably not the best way to get the vital nutrient, researchers said on Sunday. Two studies found that people who either ate the most vitamin E containing food or who had the highest levels in the blood were the least likely to have cancer. But the researchers also noted that there are several different forms of vitamin E and the kind you eat -- in this case alpha tocopherol -- is key.  Read rest of story at link above...