The Science Nook on Health Behavior Change and Patients with Head and Neck Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN Individuals with head and neck cancers have high rates of malnutrition [Capuano et al., 2010 as cited in Britton et al., 2018]. Although studies show that nutrition support from dietitians during radiation therapy improves nutrition for those with head and neck cancers, the focus is primarily on nutrition […]
May Awareness
May is a month comprised of many significant awareness efforts including Skin Cancer Awareness Month, National Cancer Research Month, Brain Cancer Awareness Month and Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. Spring into May by educating yourself on these awareness events and take action! Melanoma/Skin Cancer Detection and Prevention Month “Do you use protection?” This is the American […]
April Awareness
April is a month full of many impactful awareness events! Testicular Cancer awareness month and week, Esophageal Cancer awareness month, and Oral, Head & Neck Cancer awareness month all take place in April. Take time to educate yourself and your community, host a fundraising event or learn about how you can make a difference in […]
The Science Nook on Diet Quality and Mortality Risk in Colorectal Cancer
by Jenna Koroly, MS, RD, CSOWM, CDN The American Cancer Society predicts an estimated 145,600 new colorectal cancer cases in the United States in 2019. However, there have been improved survival rates over the past 30 years, likely due to increased screening as well as improvements in risk factors and treatment options [i]. In honor of […]
Raising Awareness in November
November is a month that brings awareness to Family Caregivers, Lung Cancer, and Pancreatic Cancer. This month there are many awareness efforts, events and ways to get involved in the fight to prevent these two cancers, as well as recognize family members and those that devote their time to caring for others. Lung Cancer […]
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November marks the 16th year of recognizing Lung Cancer Awareness Month for me. Before 2002, I never thought about lung cancer or recognized November for anything except for Thanksgiving turkey and black Friday shopping. In 2002 my dad had a backache that wouldn’t go away. After several specialist visits, scans and biopsies, he was […]
Silky Ginger Hummus
This month’s “Savor Cooks” recipe features ginger. Try our recipe for Supersmooth Ginger Hummus, taken from page 223 of The Meals to Heal Cookbook. Ginger, a gnarly looking root, is a great staple to keep in your kitchen for use in homemade teas, soups, smoothies, dressings and dips. Ginger’s main bioactive component is ginerol, […]
The Science Nook on Colorectal Cancer
As March approaches, we acknowledge Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer diagnosis worldwide. The majority of colorectal tumors start as benign polyps and evolve into cancerous tumors, sometimes taking twenty years or more to develop [i]. Strongly influential in the development of CRC are nutrition and lifestyle habits, […]
The Grapefruit: A Deeper Look
Grapefruits are the beauties of the winter season. The fruit bins, at some of our favorite produce markets, are stacked with the bright white, yellow, pink and deep red colors of grapefruits. Being of different colors and having different tastes ranging from acidic to sweet, grapefruits have a variety of health benefits (and risks!). […]
Food Fights Back Against Mesothelioma
ABOUT MESOTHELIOMA Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer caused by exposure to asbestos particles. There are over 2,000 Americans diagnosed with the disease each year currently – and there is no cure. Symptoms of the disease typically do not manifest until 20 to 40 years after the asbestos exposure occurs. The long latency period […]