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By helping you maintain a healthy weight, a plant-based diet can help reduce your cancer risk. A diet that primarily consists of whole grains, vegetables, fruits and beans provides powerful antioxidants and phytochemicals that can help you stay healthy. These nutrients boost your immune system and help your body fight cancer, diabetes, heart disease, stroke and other diseases.
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Are you wondering what type of diet you should follow during breast cancer treatment? How about exercise? Or things that you should avoid? In this video, Dr. Jennifer Griggs explains which healthy lifestyle choices you should make to help you achieve the best possible outcome.
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Janelle Smith, MS, RD, CEDRD, UCLA GI die****ian, will discuss dietary factors that increase colorectal cancer risk and easy nutrition tips and tricks for colon cancer prevention, including anti-inflammatory vs pro-inflammatory foods and alternative cooking methods to decrease carcinogen consumption.
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If you have recently undergone treatment for cancer, then there are several precautions to be followed in order to ensure good health while recovery.
At Yashoda Hospitals, trained dieticians monitor the food intake and ensure the right mix of nutrients for each patient. Even after discharge, a diet chart is provided to the patients. If the patient has an intestinal tube following treatment for head, neck, or abdominal cancer, it is also taken into account.
Dr. Sachin Marda, Consultant Surgical Oncology and Robotic Surgery at Yashoda Hospitals, recommends consuming whole foods rather than processed foods. He also cautions patients against consuming unwashed raw fruits and veggies, which can cause infections due to the patient’s lowered immunity.
Also, if you are sick and have a bout of fever, nausea, etc., he recommends consulting a doctor immediately to treat it!
Watch the video till the end to learn more precautions to follow during cancer treatment. Like the video and share it with friends and family to spread awareness!
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David Reardon, MD and Patrick Wen, MD discuss the importance of a healthy lifestyle, including diet and exercise, before, during and after cancer treatment.
This video clip was originally recorded as part of a live video webchat hosted by Dana-Farber on February 26, 2016. Watch the full webchat here: http://www.dana-farber.org/Hea....lth-Library/Webchat-


Get details about the low-iodine diet from Dr. Ari W****ner, medical director of Boston Children’s Thyroid Center.
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Medical Director, Thyroid Center; Director, Fellowship Program, Division of Endocrinology; Attending Physician, Division of Endocrinology
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As national leaders in cancer, our “8 Ways to Prevent Cancer” series offers a simple, evidence-based guide to lowering your cancer risk and improving your health. Take control. Make a healthy change.
One important step you can take is to eat a healthy diet.
For more helpful tips, visit https://siteman.wustl.edu/prevention/8-ways/


The fasting-mimicking diet holds great promise as a complementary therapy for cancer because, when coupled with chemotherapy, the diet induces differential stress resistance – a phenomenon in which normal cells are protected from stress, but damaged cells are not. Fasting creates a hostile microenvironment for cancer cells, sensitizing them to chemotherapy drugs and promoting cell death. This exploits the inability of cancer cells to adapt to extreme environments. In this clip, Dr. Valter Longo describes the origins of the fasting-mimicking diet and explains how it enhances chemotherapeutic treatments.
This clip was taken from the second FoundMyFitness interview with Dr. Valter Longo found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evGFWRXEzz8
Original episode published on July 9th, 2018 🔑 #fasting #cancer #aging ⏳