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Nutrition

What to Eat to Combat Cancer-Related Fatigue
Fatigue is a common complaint of people facing cancer that can affect them during and after treatment. Registered Dietitian Julie Lanford provides tips on energy-boosting foods and simple nourishment ideas to help combat fatigue during cancer. Read More ›

What Should People with Cancer Eat?
Nutrition plays a very important role during and after cancer treatment. Cancer dietitian Julie Lanford provides practical tips on what may be the best choices for you during treatment, and how to maintain a healthy diet when treatment is over. Read More ›

Lifestyle Changes to Go with Your Cancer Treatment
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is important while undergoing cancer treatment. Read More ›

Following Exercise and Nutrition Guidelines Can Prolong Life After a Cancer Diagnosis
The American Cancer Society guidelines recommend that survivors engage in physical activity at least 150 minutes a week, and follow diets rich in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, limiting red and processed meats. Read More ›

Coffee and Cancer—Again?
A new law in California revives the debate about coffee and cancer. However, according to the American Institute for Cancer Research, hundreds of studies show that coffee doesn’t cause cancer in humans. Read More ›

Herbs, Supplements, and Cancer Treatment
Herbs and supplements have properties that can interact with your cancer treatment, so it is important to talk to your care team about which herbs and supplements may be right for you. Read More ›

Reduce Cancer Risk With Your Fork
March is National Nutrition Month! Jennifer Redlich, RD, LDN, offers some readily available cancer-preventing foods you don’t want to overlook on your next trip to the supermarket. Read More ›

Diet and Cancer Prevention
Results of a new study published in Nature suggest that avoiding a protein called asparagine, may help to prevent the spreading of triple-negative breast cancer to other organs in the body. Read More ›

Staying Hydrated During Cancer Treatment
Oncology Nurse Deborah Gomer shares her insights about the challenges of staying hydrated during cancer treatment and offers a recipe for making your own healthy alternative to energy drinks. Read More ›

How to Cook for Someone Undergoing Chemotherapy
A cancer diagnosis affects families, friends, and sometimes whole communities. One way for a person to support their loved ones is to take stress out of their life by cooking meals for them. Cancer treatments can affect the way that people perceive food, so here is a guide to help you create tasty meals for people dealing with cancer. Read More ›

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