As March approaches, we acknowledge Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third…
Tag: Survivorship & Prevention
Jicama is the most interesting seasonal vegetable at the market right now. Have you tried?…
The risk of certain cancers, such as breast in postmenopausal women, colorectal, prostate, kidney, liver,…
Moving your body provides momentous benefits for your health. Get up and get going! The most…
What’s as All American as Apple Pie? Super Bowl Sunday of course! And once again,…
Today we celebrate “World Cancer Day”. Organized by the International Union for the Control of…
Celery root, also known as celeriac, is a root vegetable that tastes like a cross…
Exercise. The statistics are clear and the relationship with cancer, compelling. More than 80% of…
Last week we discussed some survivorship strategies to consider after oral, head and neck cancer…
“Now what?!” … is a common response that I hear from my patients once they…
Nutritional issues are common among people with cancer. It has been estimated that 50-80% of…
Cancer of the liver is not a cancer that we hear about as often as…
Each month throughout 2015, we will feature a different physical activity on our blog. We…
The American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) estimates that about one third of the cases…
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the developer of Abraxane—one of the leading cancer-fighting drugs, sat with Dr.…
Eating is an essential activity that we all must do. Eating well is an essential…
There are over 3.1 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. With this growing…
August 16th is the Wellpoint Foundation and American Cancer Society (ACS) National Cancer Screening Day.…
A recent 2014 study published by the British Medical Journal revealed that higher intakes of…