The analysis of 25 studies, involving almost two million participants, found for every 10 gram increase in total dietary fibre, the risk of bowel cancer dropped by 10 per cent.
The researchers, from Imperial College London and the Danish Cancer Society, concluded that "a high intake of dietary fibre, particularly from cereal and whole grains, is associated with a reduced risk of colorectal cancer".
Whole grain foods include brown and wholemeal breads, cereals, oatmeal, brown rice and porridge.
| The Department of Health announced bread accounts for more salt in our diet than any other food |
Bowel cancer kills about 16,000 people in Britain a year, more than breast or prostate cancer.




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