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  1. A Dietitian's Cancer Story: Information & Inspiration for Recovery & Healing from a 3-Time Cancer Survivor by Diana Dyer, 2000-09-15
  2. Doctor Moerman Cancer Diet by Ruth Jochems, 1989-07-27
  3. Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer, Second Edition by Patrick C. Walsh, Janet Farrar Worthington, 2007-06-27
  4. One Answer to Cancer (A do-it-yourself booklet) by William Donald Kelley, 1997-05-15
  5. Nutrition and Cancer Prevention: New Insights Into the Role of Phytochemicals (as shown in the picture with this ISBN) by Daniel Nachtsheim, American Institute for Cancer Research, et all 2001-07-31
  6. 100 Questions & Answers About Ovarian Cancer, Second Edition by Don S. Dizon, 2006-10-25
  7. The Yin and Yang of Cancer: Breakthroughs from the East and the West by Bernard Chan, Georges M. Halpern, 2007-10-15
  8. The Anti-Inflammation Diet and Recipe Book: Protect Yourself and Your Family from Heart Disease, Arthritis, Diabetes, Allergies - and More by Jessica K. Black, 2006-08-29
  9. The China Study: The Most Comprehensive Study of Nutrition Ever Conducted and the Startling Implications for Diet, Weight Loss and Long-term Health by T. Colin Campbell, Thomas M. Campbell II, 2006-06-01
  10. How to Fight Cancer & Win by William L Fischer, 1992-10-01
  11. Holding Tight, Letting Go: Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer by Musa Mayer, 1997-09
  12. Quick Facts on Advanced Cancer (Quick Facts) by American Cancer Society, 2008-01-29
  13. The Anti-Cancer, Heart Attack, Stroke Diet Book by Bill Adler, Heather Harney, 1991-02
  14. Black listed cancer treatment could save your life.(How to Fight Cancer and Win book): An article from: The Progressive

61. CNN.com - Possible Cancer Causer Not Just In Fast Food - Feb. 25, 2003
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Possible cancer causer not just in fast food
Scientists say substance found in more nutritious fare, too
Story Tools RELATED Food and Drug Administration World Health Organization's acrylamide page WHAT IS ACRYLAMIDE? Acrylamide forms when a naturally occurring amino acid called asparagine is heated to very high temperatures with certain sugars such as glucose. Very high doses of the substance have been linked to cancer in animals. BELTSVILLE, Maryland (AP) A possibly cancer-causing substance appears not only in popular fast foods, but in everyday, nutritious staples, too, government scientists say. Acrylamide, a substance that at very high doses causes cancer in animals, made headlines last spring when Swedish scientists discovered it lurking in popular foods like french fries and chips. High-carbohydrate foods cooked at very high temperatures seem to contain far more acrylamide than other foods. But products with lower levels that are eaten more frequently than junk-food snacks from vitamin-packed breakfast cereal to toast and coffee increase the U.S. population's overall exposure, the Food and Drug Administration said Monday.

62. Cancer Research - Diet & Lifestyle
diet cancer A casecontrol study was carried out at the Department of Epidemiology, Harbin Medical College, Heilogjiang, China to assess the role of diet in
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63. CNN.com - Most In U.S. Unaware Of Cancer-obesity Link - July 11, 2002
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From Miriam Falco CNN Medical Unit WASHINGTON (CNN) The problems of obesity and cancer are major concerns for many Americans, but the majority appear unaware that being overweight increases their risk for the disease. An American Institute for Cancer Research study sought to see how much Americans knew about a link between obesity and the risk for cancer. The institute and World Cancer Research Fund presented the data Thursday at a scientific conference on diet and cancer in Washington. The results of a June poll of 1,205 adults show that most Americans know their chances of getting heart disease and diabetes rise when they are overweight, but just 25 percent of those polled knew the risk of cancer also increases. EXTRA INFORMATION Click here to view a weight-to-height chart "Gaining half a pound per year or five pounds per decade" can contribute to cancer risk, said Dr. George Bray, professor of medicine at Louisiana State University Medical Center, who presented some of the data at the conference.

64. The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet : The Powerful Foods, Supplements, And Drugs T
The Breast cancer Prevention diet The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life. The Breast cancer Prevention
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The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet : The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life
The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet : The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life

by Authors: Dr. Bob Arnot
Released: 16 September, 1999
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The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet : The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life > Customer Review #1: can women prevent cancer in their lifetime?
The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet : The Powerful Foods, Supplements, and Drugs That Can Save Your Life > Customer Review #2: A must-read for every woman

Dr. Arnot has taken the terrifying subject of breast cancer and produced a book which is full of hope and specific information for how this dreaded disease may be prevented or reversed. The book begins with a highly informative and readable explanation of what is known to date about breast cancer and its causes.

65. Study Green Tea Doesn't Prevent Stomach Cancer
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66. The Cancer Prevention Diet: Michio Kushis Macrobiotic Blueprint For The Preventi
The cancer Prevention diet Michio Kushis Macrobiotic Blueprint for the Prevention and Relief of Disease. If you have cancer, this is the diet!
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The Cancer Prevention Diet: Michio Kushis Macrobiotic Blueprint for the Prevention and Relief of Disease
The Cancer Prevention Diet: Michio Kushis Macrobiotic Blueprint for the Prevention and Relief of Disease

by Authors: Michio Kushi , Alex Jack
Released: 15 December, 1994
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The Cancer Prevention Diet: Michio Kushis Macrobiotic Blueprint for the Prevention and Relief of Disease > Customer Review #1: The most thorough treatise on the subject

This book does an excellent job of summarizing and organizing all of the work done by Michio Kushi and others over the span of decades working with cancer patients. Though Macrobiotics is based on much Japanese culture, this book is geared to the westernized/American reader so there is very little in the way of cultural chasm to jump over. Many of the reviews up here are rather ill-informed. Though Macro has been around for decades, most of modern medicine now accepts its precepts, including the AMA, WHO, National Institute of Cancer Research and others. Most of the major natural lifestyle books that have been published in the last 30 years acknowledge learning much from Michiosome are direct carbon copies of Michios works!

67. Cancer Risk Goes Down As Heart Rate Goes Up
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68. Cancer Prevention Diet
This page contains the article cancer Prevention diet http//www.chiro.org/nutrition/FULL/cancer_Prevention_diet.html. cancer Prevention diet.
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From The August 1999 Issue of Nutrition Science News
by Jill E. Stansbury, N.D.
The potential of protective phytochemicals

Many people's lives have been touched in some way by cancer. Maybe they've lost a relative, a friend or an acquaintance; maybe they had a scare as a result of an annual physical. Regardless of what drives your customers to ask about cancer prevention, it is a perfect opportunity to discuss diet and supplements.
Cancer is a prominent killer of Americanssecond only to heart diseaseand responsible for more than a half million deaths yearly. The good news is that scientific validation for the protective power of food is accumulating. And empowering people to preserve their health through daily choices puts responsibility in patients' hands.
So where do you start? A dizzying amount of information exists on cancer-preventive food and supplements. The easiest step people can take is to modify their diets. By eating a rainbow of food colors or by emphasizing certain food groups, people will incorporate a variety of protective phytochemicals into their diets.
We are exposed to oxidizing- and cancer-producing substances daily, but compounds found in vegetables help limit the free radical initiation and DNA damage caused by these carcinogens and therefore appear to lower the incidence of various types of cancer.

69. Veggies Not Created Equal In Fighting Cancer
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70. Bbc.co.uk - Health - Ask The Doctor Bowel Cancer
Ask the Doctor. Q Bowel cancer and diet. I am worried about bowel cancer because my grandfather has just been diagnosed with it.
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Q: Bowel cancer and diet I am worried about bowel cancer because my grandfather has just been diagnosed with it. I know that a few years ago we were all told to get lots of fibre in our diet but what else should you do diet-wise to try to reduce the risks? Will Dr Trisha Macnair responds Evidence has been growing in recent years about links between various things in our diet and bowel cancer (more formally, colorectal cancer). No food alone is a cause of bowel cancer, but making healthy changes to your diet can reduce your risk and may also protect you from other diseases too. Research has focussed on the following foods:
  • Fibre: recent studies have questioned some of the older evidence that a high fibre diet can help prevent cancer. Fibre from fruit and veg, brown bread, bran, oats and other sources helps to speed up the passage of cancer-causing substances through the bowel. Fibre may also produce protective chemicals when fermented in the gut - increasing the amount of natural fibre in your diet seems to be key here because fibre supplements such as ispaghula don't have the same effect, probably because they don't produce the same chemicals on fermentation. But the jury is still out on the exact benefits of fibre.
  • The Mediterranean diet: It has been estimated that about 1 in 4 bowel cancers could be prevented if developed Western countries switched to the Mediterranean diet. Some claim this is because of low levels of red meat and fat in this diet while others claim the benefits are linked to large amounts of fruit, vegetables and olive oil.

71. Roadside Berries Could Fight Cancer
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72. Dr. Kelly's Metabolic Cancer Cure Diet
Protein After 6 Months On cancer diet After the first six months on Metabolic Medicine’s cancer Cure diet the cancer patient must increase the quantity of
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Dec. 13, 2002 About the year 424 BC Hippocrates, the father of modern medicine, made the statement, "Your food shall be your medicine and your medicine shall be your food." Try as we may, we have not been able to improve upon this basic truth. This is particularly true when it comes to the successful treatment of the cancer patient. At least 86% of all cancer conditions could be adequately treated and/or prevented by diet alone. It never ceases to amaze me at the number of learned as well as ignorant persons who scoff when diet is mentioned. They all seem to believe that no matter what is placed into the body, by some magical process, it makes for perfect health. Yet these same people are very fastidious and concerned about what, how and how much food is fed to their pedigreed dogs and cats and their registered cattle and horses. It is ironic that they cannot see that their own health is equally dependent upon a proper balanced nutritional process. Kelley Almond Diet
From the first printing of this book in 1967 we have called our diet the "Kelley Almond Diet" because the principal protein is almond and vegetable protein. Raw almonds are a very good source of protein and may be used as directed: 10 almonds at breakfast and 10 almonds at lunch.A mixture of raw almonds, cashews, pecans, filberts, Brazil nuts, walnuts, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, and sesame seeds is recommended to supplement protein during the first six months when meat proteins are severely restricted. These should be eaten any time up to 1:00 p.m.Cashew nuts are desirable, especially if the patient is also suffering from hypoglycemia (low blood sugar).

73. Study Active Women Have Lower Breast Cancer Risk
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74. Scotsman.com News - Cancer Research - Diet May Be Cause Of 80,000 Cancers Each Y
The findings came from the largest ever study undertaken into diet and cancer. Research suggests that diet is second only to smoking as a cause of cancer.
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75. Meat Linked With Cancer In U.S. Study
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76. Focus On Your Family's Health: Breast Cancer And Diet
I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. What role does diet play in my recovery? Breast cancer and diet,
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with Walter L. Larimore, MD I was recently diagnosed with breast cancer. What role does diet play in my recovery? The idea of secondary cancer prevention, and the role of various factors such as diet, is currently being debated in the medical community. Most experts feel that diet is a very important part of cancer treatment. Eating the right kinds of food before, during and after treatment can not only make you feel better and stay stronger, but may prevent future cancers. More Information:
Article: Soy! A Defense Against Breast Cancer
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77. Women's Health Practice
A site to provide information to women about their unique health problems. Abortion, Fertilization, diet, pregnancy, cancer and menopause are topics discussed. Extensive information about women's health.
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78. Virtual Hospital: Cancer Prevention: Diet, Nutrition, And Cancer
For Patients. cancer Prevention What You Need To Know. diet, Nutrition, and cancer. Scientists continue to study the role of diet and cancer prevention.
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For Patients Cancer Prevention: What You Need To Know
Diet, Nutrition, and Cancer
Peer Review Status: Internally Reviewed by Cancer Center Staff
Creation Date: 1996
Last Revision Date: June 2004 3rd edition What Is Known About This Topic?
Scientists are rapidly learning about the role that diet and nutrition play in cancer causation and prevention. This often seems overwhelming, with new reports about this food or that food causing or preventing cancer reported almost weekly in the media. However, we rarely make recommendations from a single study. Rather, experts in nutrition sit down and review all of the evidence and then put together recommendations, which are periodically reviewed as we gain more knowledge. These recommendations must also fit with what we know about diet and other diseases like heart disease. Major health organizations are currently recommending the following points in designing a diet which is likely to reduce your risk of cancer: What Are The Current Recommendations?
  • Maintain a desirable weight. Obesity (often defined as 40% or more over your recommended weight) is a risk factor for several forms of cancer.

79. Exercise Can Cut Breast Cancer Risk
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80. Colorectal Cancer And Diet -- Clarifying The Connection
Numerous studies have supported the role of diet in colorectal cancer prevention. Colorectal cancer and diet Clarifying the Connection.
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Colorectal Cancer and Diet Clarifying the Connection
By Tanya Agurs-Collins, Ph.D., R.D. We live in a society in which we have access to a variety of health information from sources such as the Internet, newspapers and magazines. Information regarding which foods prevent cancer often receives a great deal of publicity in the media. But there are so many contradictions about what we should or shouldn’t eat that people are left confused and wondering what to believe. Numerous studies have supported the role of diet in colorectal cancer prevention. But there is still a lot more research needed. Here are some of the facts regarding colorectal cancer and diet and where the research currently stands: Colorectal Cancer Prevention Fiber Several studies in the past have provided evidence that dietary fiber and whole grain cereals may decrease colorectal cancer risk. Fiber was shown to reduce the amount and the length of exposure of bile acid produced and eliminated from the colon. High amounts of acid can increase cell growth and division, thereby increasing the risk for colorectal cancer. Also, there are other components in fiber that may play a role in colorectal cancer prevention that have not been explored. Recently the dietary fiber

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