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Published 10:03 29 Sept 2016 BST
Updated 13:08 29 Sept 2016 BST
"Because of the peculiar chemical composition and the potential molecular mechanisms involved, it is possible some types of fruits and vegetables may be much more strongly associated with cancer risk than others. "Our interest was attracted by apples as they are the most consumed fruit in European countries and a rich source of phytochemicals. "This provides convincing evidence of the protective ability of apples against lung, bowel, mouth, digestive tract and breast cancers.You know what they say, an apple a day keeps the doctor away."But more studies will be needed to clarify the effects in other anatomical sites."
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