Eating well through Cancer: Easy Recipes and Recommendations during and after treatment

Designed for cancer patients and their families, these easy to follow recipes focus on foods best tolerated and those to ease the symptoms during treatment. With the introduction of the chapter an oncologist, says the doctor, menu planning, tips, nutritional analysis, diabetic exchanges, the book serves as a guide for nutrition before, during and after cancer treatment. From the Publisher Designed for cancer patients and their families, these easy to follow recipes focus on foods best tolerated and those to ease the symptoms during treatment. With the introduction of the chapter to an oncologist, says the doctor, menu planning, tips, nutritional analysis, diabetic exchanges, eat well through cancer serves as a guide for nutrition before, during and after cancer treatment. See all reviews Editorial… Buy Eating well through Cancer: Easy Recipes and Recommendations during and after treatment at Amazon Related Blogs Related Blogs on after Front Row Washington » Blog [...]
Don Imus Radio says he has prostate cancer
A video about what is cancer. This video is mainly about another different type of cancer point of view: Radio broadcaster Don Imus revealed on his program Monday morning, which was diagnosed last week with the second stage of prostate cancer. (March 16)
Decode discovered a genetic link to urinary bladder cancer
A video about what is cancer. This video is mainly about another different type of cancer point of view: Dr. Kari Stefansson, Simon Stacey discuss an article written by scientists from deCODE genetics, published in Nature Genetics, on the variant sequences in 8q24 that confers susceptibility to B. urine. .
Ovarian cancer?? With the types of treatment

Another article about what is cancer… Ovarian cancer is cancer that begins in the ovaries. Only women have ovaries, so that women only receive this type of cancer. Many types of tumors can start growing in the ovaries. Some are benign, meaning non-cancerous. Benign tumors do not spread and can be treated by removing one ovary or the ovary. Ovarian cancer, however, is a cancerous tumor. If a cancerous tumor is not treated, can spread to other parts of the body. To better understand what is happening inside you, help you understand the basic anatomy of the ovaries. Epithelial tumors Epithelial tumors in the epithelium, the tissue that covers the outside of the ovary. About 90% of ovarian cancers are this type. The risk of epithelial ovarian cancer increases with age and occurs primarily in women over age 60 but can develop at any age. There [...]
The role of diet in causing cancer

Another article about what is cancer… Our diet may increase cancer risk in several ways: • Carcinogens (substances that cause cancer) • High fat and excess calories from food salt • Low fiber • Alcohol • Pesticides (No clear evidence in the humans) Its role in the increased risk of cancer has been widely studied but the results may be different depending on how the study was conducted. In general, there were some conclusions about the risk and much study is ongoing in this area of influence of diet on cancer. Dietary carcinogens Naturally present carcinogens: An example of this is' Aflatoxin, a mycotoxin produced by fungi. Grains and nuts can be contaminated by fungi, which produce chemicals called aflatoxins. Are known to cause liver cancer in Africa and the Far East, especially in people who are carriers of hepatitis antigens. The formation of carcinogens during food preparation: [...]
