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Oncology expert names five ‘cancer-killing’ foods they have every day

By staff30 May 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

Nichole has explained the five foods and drinks she always eats in a bid to cut the risk of developing cancer

Neil Shaw Assistant Editor (Money and Lifestyle)

11:01, 30 May 2025

Nichole Andrews has revealed the five foods to eat every day to help reduce your risk of cancer
Nichole Andrews has revealed the five foods to eat every day to help reduce your risk of cancer(Image: Jam Press/@oncology.nutrition.rd)

A cancer dietitian has listed the five foods you should eat every day, which she says will help reduce your risk of the disease. Nichole Andrews is a registered dietitian and nutritionist specialising in oncology, with over 15 years of experience in the field.

The 38-year-old has listed the five foods she swears by eating daily. She said: “As your cancer dietitian, I’m going to share with you the five things I eat every single day to help reduce my cancer risk, that you should also include if you like them.

“First thing is, I always drink milk. Dairy reduces risk of colorectal cancer. I recommend getting between 1-2% fat, just because higher fat levels will be higher in saturated fat, and then non-fat is not going to help absorb the fat-soluble vitamin D.”

Yoghurt with muesli, raspberries and blueberries
Yoghurt with muesli, raspberries and blueberries

Next, Nichole says she eats berries daily. She said: “You want to support brain health, gut health, and reduce cancer risk? Have more berries. My favourites are raspberries because in one cup is 8g of fibre – and fibre also reduces risk of breast and colon cancer.”

When it comes to eating staples like bread, rice or pasta, Nichole advises opting for the wholegrain options. She explained: “They’ll be higher in fibre and more nutrient.”

Nichole also says she enjoys drinking coffee and tea every day – and says there is no risk involved, with some reports even linking consumption of coffee to a lower risk of certain cancers, including womb and liver cancer.

Nichole recommends drinking coffee
Nichole recommends drinking coffee

And finally, Nichole eats Greek yoghurt every day, which she says in high in protein and, again, can help reduce risk of colon cancer. Food, she says, is a key way to keep the disease at bay.

Nichole said: “I know how amazing and powerful nutrition can be to help survivors have better treatment outcomes and reduce risk of recurrence. Sadly there is so much misinformation out there, that people cannot eat well – so I am so happy to clear up that confusion and help people eat with confidence.”

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