Answer: Myth Myth: 🍭❌ Increased consumption of sugar can cause breast cancer. VS Fact: ✅ There is no evidence that sugar consumption in the diet causes breast cancer. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3Lnwmjb
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NEW BLOG! What you eat can make a difference in your gut microbiome and can affect your risk of developing colorectal cancer. Research by AICR grantee Dr. Daniel Rosenberg explores the interaction between diet, cancer and the microbiome. This new blog covers his research on plant compounds called ellagitannins, which may protect against colorectal cancer. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fBGmVu
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Eat your way to cancer prevention. Research shows the powerful connection between diet, the gut microbiome, and colorectal cancer prevention. Foods like walnuts, berries, and pomegranates, rich in ellagitannins, may help protect against colon cancer by supporting gut bacteria that produce anti-inflammatory metabolites. #GutHealth #CancerPrevention #NutritionScience
NEW BLOG! What you eat can make a difference in your gut microbiome and can affect your risk of developing colorectal cancer. Research by AICR grantee Dr. Daniel Rosenberg explores the interaction between diet, cancer and the microbiome. This new blog covers his research on plant compounds called ellagitannins, which may protect against colorectal cancer. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fBGmVu
Can Feeding Your Microbiome Prevent Colorectal Cancer?
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NEW BLOG! What you eat can make a difference in your gut microbiome and can affect your risk of developing colorectal cancer. Research by AICR grantee Dr. Daniel Rosenberg explores the interaction between diet, cancer and the microbiome. This new blog covers his research on plant compounds called ellagitannins, which may protect against colorectal cancer. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4fBGmVu
Can Feeding Your Microbiome Prevent Colorectal Cancer?
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Dr. Bruce Carleton highlights the significant challenges families face when dealing with adverse drug reactions (ADRs) during their child's chemotherapy. Pharmacogenomics is paving the way to reduce ADRs and improve cancer treatment outcomes. Check out our latest blog post to learn how this innovative technology is transforming cancer care for children. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/gESrsMA4 #Pharmacogenomics #GenomicsForCancercare
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Join the discussion about signs and symptoms of colorectal cancer with Walter Coyle, MD, and host Susan Taylor. With colon cancer becoming much more prevalent among younger people, it has never been more important to learn about the risk factors and get screened: www.scripps.org/7865l
Colorectal Cancer: Symptoms, Screening and Prevention
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Can your daily choices really lower breast cancer risk? From nutrient-packed foods to the latest therapies, there are proactive steps we can take in the fight against breast cancer. Read more at bit.ly/3ZgESu5. #breastcancerprevention #breasthealth #anticancerfoods #cruciferousveggies #antioxidants #omega3 #leafygreens
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People with cancer often experience cachexia, a life-threatening disease that with no FDA-approved treatments. We are focusing on understanding the role of GDF-15, a protein linked to cachexia which is often elevated in people with cancer. Learn more about Pfizer’s ongoing research and GDF-15: https://lnkd.in/eBgSYUeF. #Cachexia
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🧬 Did you know that #deuterium, a heavy hydrogen isotope, could be messing with your mitochondria? Lactate accumulation, while fueling tumor growth, may also aid immune cells with deuterium-depleted nutrients. Excitingly, deuterium-depleted water (DDW) shows promise as a novel cancer treatment! 💧🎯 Explore this fresh perspective by Dr. Stephanie Seneff and Dr. Anthony kyriakopoulos on cancer treatment: https://lnkd.in/gMrSkjin #CancerResearch #MitochondrialHealth #GutMicrobiome
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March is Multiple Myeloma Awareness Month, a time to raise awareness about this rare form of cancer that affects plasma cells in the bone marrow. Did you know that multiple myeloma is the second most common blood cancer? It can cause bone pain, fatigue, and other symptoms that can impact daily life. Early detection and treatment are crucial for managing the disease and improving outcomes for patients. Let's take this opportunity to spread the word about multiple myeloma and support those who are affected by it. Together, we can help raise awareness and support ongoing research efforts to find a cure. #MultipleMyelomaAwarenessMonth #MMAM #FindACure #SupportResearch #RaiseAwareness
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October is both: #BreastCancerAwarenessMonth and! #LiverCancerAwarenessMonth Did you know that breast cancer and liver cancer are two of the 7 cancers for which alcohol is a preventable risk factor? By drinking #LessAlcohol you can reduce your risk of cancer. #RedefineAlcohol
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