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Does taking vitamins prevent colon cancer? A study assigned 864 subjects at random to four groups. One group took beta-carotene, another took vitamins C and E, a third took all three, and the fourth group took only a dummy pill. After four years, there was no difference among the groups in the formation of polyps in the colon that precede cancer.
Earlier studies had shown that people who choose to eat a lots of vegetables containing these vitamins tend to have less colon cancer.


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