Healthy Living after Head and Neck Cancer
Last week we discussed some survivorship strategies to consider after oral, head and neck cancer treatment is complete. This blog will address how to go about developing a specific plan for health and wellness. Ideas will be presented on how to adopt a healthy lifestyle with good nutrition, regular physical activity, and survivorship care and […]
Oral Head and Neck Cancer Survivorship
“Now what?!” … is a common response that I hear from my patients once they have completed their head and neck cancer treatment. The end of treatment often brings mixed emotions—relief and gratitude for being finished with treatment, but also other feelings—such as uncertainty, fear of cancer recurrence, and unknowing of what lies ahead. How […]
Be Proactive
Nutritional issues are common among people with cancer. It has been estimated that 50-80% of all cancer cases result in poor nutritional status [i]. In fact, 30% of all deaths from cancer are a result of severe malnutrition [ii]. Many cancer treatments can cause side effects such as changes in appetite and taste, mouth sores, […]
Decrease Liver Cancer Risk with a Healthy Lifestyle
Cancer of the liver is not a cancer that we hear about as often as breast cancer, but liver cancer is one of the deadliest cancers. Liver cancer is the second most common cause of cancer death worldwide. The death rate of those with liver cancer is high because the cancer is often found in […]
Physical Activity and the Cancer Patient—Pull Up a Chair For Your Health
Each month throughout 2015, we will feature a different physical activity on our blog. We hope to highlight a variety of activities in this series so that you can find your favorite ways to move your body! This activity post is for anyone who is… – limited in mobility or unable to stand due to […]
February is Cancer Prevention Month
The American Institute of Cancer Research (AICR) estimates that about one third of the cases of most common cancers in the US could be prevented by eating healthy, being active, and maintaining a healthy weight. This translates to 374,000 cases of cancer that could have been prevented just in the last year. So how can […]
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong: Disrupting Cancer
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong, the developer of Abraxane—one of the leading cancer-fighting drugs, sat with Dr. Sanjay Gupta on CBS’ 60 Minutes to discuss his unconventional strategies into turning cancer into a chronic disease and not a death sentence.
Introducing a New Diet Series
Eating is an essential activity that we all must do. Eating well is an essential activity to being, getting and keeping well. But what does it mean to eat well? Is it the same for all of us? How much science is behind the latest diet trends and what does that mean to me? Meals […]
Breast Cancer Update – Report on Breast Cancer Survivorship
There are over 3.1 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. With this growing population of survivors, researchers are starting to focus their attention on the specific lifestyle factors associated with the best and longest survivorship outcomes. Breast cancer survivors are at higher risk for other chronic diseases like heart disease, type 2 diabetes, […]
National Cancer Screening Day for Breast, Colorectal, and Cervical Cancer is August 16
August 16th is the Wellpoint Foundation and American Cancer Society (ACS) National Cancer Screening Day. Wellpoint’s generous grant to ACS has allowed local community organizations and health centers in 14 states advance ACS’s efforts to increase awareness and education for breast, cervical and colorectal cancers. The goal is to offer free cancer screenings to underserved […]