Persimmon
A versatile fruit, the creamy and sweet persimmon has exciting potential to be the star of smoothies, cookies and salads. They are an unfamiliar and nutritious, soon-to-be favorite. The Fruit Technically speaking, they are oversized berries, and they resemble an unusual, heart-shaped tomato, glowing yellow to orange colored hues when harvested. These days persimmon […]
Strength and Cardio – The Dynamic Duo
Puzzled about that pesky weight that’s been sticking around? Perhaps it’s the movement that’s missing. For the general population, regular exercise is especially important to prevent cancer diagnosis. But for those who have already been diagnosed, are undergoing treatment, or moving into survivorship, exercise is essential. Exercise comes in two forms: cardiovascular and resistance training. […]
Savor Cooks: Turnips
Stock your winter kitchen with bright red apples and ruby grapefruits, citrus fruit galore, sweet potatoes and winter squash, leafy greens and cabbage, frozen berries, and…turnips! Colorful fruits and vegetables in the heart of winter. With their purple outer coating and tender green tops, turnips are a real winter beauty. You can find them […]
Exercise Against Cancer
Moving your body provides momentous benefits for your health. Get up and get going! The most common therapeutic treatments for cancer are well known: surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormone and biological therapy. Exercise has a place too! Exercise is a potent form of medicine. Some of the most respected organizations like The American Cancer Society (ACS), American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR), and The American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) are […]
World Cancer Day
Today we celebrate “World Cancer Day”. Organized by the International Union for the Control of Cancer (IUCC) with support from the World Health Organization (WHO), World Cancer Day highlights worldwide public awareness on issues related to cancer. World Cancer Day provides over 15 billion opportunities to see, hear, and read about the impact cancer has […]
Guided Imagery & Visualization for Cancer Patients
Imagery, or visualization, is a relaxation technique that uses mental exercises to calm the mind and relieve anxiety and stress. Supporters of this practice claim that there is a mind-body relationship where the mind is able to influence the health and wellbeing of the body. The practice has been around as early as the 13th […]
How I Achieved My 15-Year Brain Tumor Survivorship
In 1998 at age 24 years old, I worked in the U.S. Congress with intentions for law school. But a shock took me in other directions with a brain tumor diagnosis turning my world upside down. My course was clear for awake brain surgery. My Experience and What I Did When recovering from my […]
Let Your Feelings Out
When dealing with a cancer treatment, it is important to actively work on healing both your mind and your body. Eating healthyand exercising regularly is imperative, but so is finding ways to decrease mental stress. Cancer fighters and survivors are often faced with a lot of emotions – fear about treatment or recurrence, financial troubles, fertility complications, […]
The Gift Cancer Gave Me
At one point toward the end of my treatment for Stage 2A breast cancer, someone told me, “One day you are going to look back at all this and realize your were given a gift.” “Some gift, I thought to myself: cancer, chemo brain, hair loss, exhaustion, fear. Really!” What my friend meant but did […]
Debbie Zelman’s Journey and the Creation of Debbie’s Dream Foundation
In April 2008, I was a 40 year old mother of three young children, married to a physician, and a practicing attorney with my own firm. However, my life changed dramatically when I was diagnosed with stage IV stomach cancer. I was told that my cancer was inoperable and incurable, and that I would need […]