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Experts reveal: These 7 high-fibre foods could help protect against cancer

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 24, 2025, 14:48 IST
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Foods that can prevent cancer


Food is mostly chosen for convenience rather than nourishment. But, experts continue to remind that something as simple as fibre, the roughage often overlooked in meals, can play an important role in protecting against chronic illnesses, including cancer. Fibre is not digested like other nutrients. Instead, it works quietly in the background, keeping the gut healthy, flushing toxins, and even helping regulate hormones linked to cancer growth.
But not all fibre-rich foods work the same way. Here are 7 high-fibre foods that experts say could support cancer prevention and why.

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Lentils

Lentils are packed with soluble fibre and plant-based proteins. Studies show they improve digestion and keep blood sugar levels steady. Lentils also contain resistant starch, which ferments in the colon and feeds “good bacteria.” These bacteria produce compounds like butyrate, known to reduce inflammation in the gut and potentially lower the risk of colon cancer. A humble bowl of dal may actually be a quiet protector of colon health.

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Apples

The fibre in apples, particularly pectin, works as a natural detoxifier. When combined with apple’s polyphenols, it helps sweep away harmful compounds that could otherwise damage DNA. Research suggests this combination might be one reason apple eaters show reduced risks of certain cancers, especially in the digestive tract.

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Chickpeas

Chickpeas are a known source of dietary fibre, with about 12 grams per cup. Beyond fibre, chickpeas contain saponins, plant compounds that may block tumour growth. When fibre from chickpeas is fermented in the colon, it produces fatty acids that create an environment where harmful cells find it hard to thrive. This makes every serving of chana not just filling but also a potential line of defence against cancer.

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Flaxseeds

Flaxseeds are tiny, but they deliver a big punch of soluble and insoluble fibre. What makes flaxseeds truly unique is their lignans, compounds that act like weak estrogens. For hormone-related cancers, such as breast cancer, these lignans may balance estrogen activity in the body. When paired with fibre’s toxin-clearing effect, flaxseeds become more than just a superfood trend; they are a serious cancer-preventive ally.

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Pears

Pears are often described as one of the easiest-to-digest fruits, rich in fibre and water. The fibre in pears doesn’t just prevent constipation; it plays a subtle role in reducing carcinogens’ contact time with the colon lining. By moving waste smoothly, pears may help prevent the build-up of toxins that could trigger cancerous changes. Their gentle sweetness hides this powerful contribution to gut protection.

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Oats


Oats are widely known for lowering cholesterol thanks to their beta-glucan fibre. The same beta-glucans also strengthen immune cells, making them more effective in detecting and destroying abnormal cells, including potential cancer cells. Oats provide a rare dual benefit, cleaning up the arteries while also enhancing the body’s surveillance system against cancer.

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Cabbage

Cabbage, often underrated, is loaded with fibre and vitamin C. Its real strength lies in glucosinolates, compounds released when cabbage is chopped or chewed. These compounds get converted into bioactive molecules that support detoxification pathways, helping the body neutralise carcinogens. Paired with its fibre content, cabbage is like a natural shield against cancer triggers.


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Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only. While studies suggest a link between high-fibre foods and lower cancer risk, they cannot guarantee prevention. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalised medical advice.


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