The Mediterranean diet is easy to find in the grocery store, contains nutrients that are known to enhance longevity and has other health benefits that are backed by peer-reviewed, scientific studies. Broccoli makes the list because it's one of nature's most nutrient-dense foods, with only 30 calories per cup. That means you get a ton of hunger-curbing fiber and polyphenols -- antioxidants that detoxify cell-damaging chemicals in your body -- with each serving.
- Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer,
- The plant and vegetable based diet with fish and monosaturated fat are key components of this diet and have a positive impact in lowering breast cancer incidence
- Prevention studies are very important in potentially reducing the number of invasive breast cancer diagnosed in the US annually.
Key Takeaways:
"A study published in the International Journal of Cancer on Monday suggests that the Mediterranean diet may reduce the risk of estrogen-receptor-negative breast cancer, a postmenopausal form of the disease with a poor prognosis."
http://www.cnn.com/2017/03/07/health/mediterranean-diet-breast-cancer-study-food/index.html