Upping your intake of foods with vitamin A could help prevent cancer development. Retinoid can block the growth of cancer cells in the bladder, breast, prostate, skin, and lungs. Adequate intake of carotenoids from fruits and vegetables may lower the risk of lung cancer. One meta-analysis suggests that some forms of vitamin A may help protect against prostate cancer.

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