
During a serious disease like kidney cancer, many types of misleading information regarding diet and claims of ‘Miracle Diet’ are made on social media. Often patients and their families dream of eradicating cancer with the help of some herb or special food item, but how true are these claims on the basis of medical science? Dr. Kapil Goyal, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Institute, has scientifically analyzed five such big myths related to kidney cancer.
Myth 1: Certain foods or herbs cure cancer
The most popular rumor is that a particular food, herb or supplement can cure cancer. the truth is That currently there is no food item or supplement that is capable of treating cancer. The primary treatment is as directed by the doctor. A balanced diet is only helpful in giving strength to the body and increasing the speed of recovery, and not in treating cancer.
Myth 2: Eating sugar makes cancer cells grow faster
It is often said that cancer cells thrive on sugar, so the only protection is to give it up. the truth is That every healthy cell of the body also needs glucose for energy. Simply giving up sugar does not stop the growth of cancer. Although excess sugar and processed foods are harmful for health, it is wrong to consider it as the sole cause of cancer.
Myth 3: Certain foods cause kidney cancer
Many people believe that eating a particular thing causes kidney cancer. the truth is That the risk of cancer does not depend on any one thing. Smoking, obesity, uncontrolled blood pressure and genetic factors (family history) play a big role in this. Catering is only a small part.
Myth 4: It is necessary to completely stop eating red meat
Due to fear of kidney cancer, people give up red meat completely. the truth is While consumption of processed or highly grilled meats may be associated with increased cancer risk, consuming red meat in moderation is not harmful for everyone. Dietary decisions should be taken only on the advice of the doctor as per the patient’s own medical condition.
What does science say? right way to stay healthy
From a scientific perspective, it is most effective to adopt a balanced lifestyle rather than looking for some ‘magic food’. Eat a diet rich in fruits, vegetables, pulses, and whole grains. simultaneously:
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Healthy Weight: Keep obesity under control.
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Activity: Do regular exercise or physical activity.
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Distance from tobacco: Smoking is the biggest risk of cancer.
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Regular checkup: Keep getting health check-ups done.
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