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Lakewood cancer patient Felicia Baughs is not letting disease define her
Learn how Felicia Baughs survives living with stage 4 ovarian cancer and breast cancer with the help of The Gathering Place.
New cookbook offers nutrition help for cancer patients
As a registered dietitian, Jean LaMantia of Toronto has followed research of how diet can influence a patient's cancer treatment and survival. And it's resulted in an important guide launched in collaboration with Toronto oncologist Dr. Neil Berinstein.
Hope in Motion supports services at Bennett Cancer Center
For 20 years, Stamford Hospital 's Bennett Cancer Center has provided patient-centered care to cancer patients and their families in lower Fairfield County.
Cancer treatment and nutrition cookbook essential tool for patients, caregivers
A cancer survivor who also cared for her father through the illness until his death knows firsthand about the challenges of treating the disease.
New Neurosurgical Partnership Advances Patient Care at Cancer Treatment Centers of America® at Midwestern Regional ...
ZION, Ill., April 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- In a new partnership with Chicago area-based American Center for Spine and Neurosurgery (ACSN), Cancer Treatment Centers of America® (CTCA) at Midwestern Regional ...
Free seminar for Breast Cancer Survivors during National Women’s Health Week
San Bernardino, CA — On Thursday, May 17, during National Women’s Health Week, St. Bernardine Medical Center will provide a free “Healthy Habits” seminar for breast cancer survivors and for those currently undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
Bangor man to walk for 24 hours straight in Slate Belt Relay for Life
The event will take place 10 a.m. Saturday at Bangor Memorial Park.
Cancer survival rates force major treatment rethink
Cancer is the single largest cause of death in Australia, but early detection and advances in treatment mean death rates are falling.
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Good nutrition is especially important if you have cancer because both the illness and its treatments can change the way you eat. Cancer and cancer treatments can also affect the way your body tolerates certain foods and uses nutrients.
New Guidelines Link Lifestyle to Cancer Survival
Cancer survivors who eat right, exercise regularly, and maintain a healthy weight improve their chances for survival, the American Cancer Society now says.
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