American Institute for Cancer Research
Cancer Research Update AICR

September 18, 2019

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According to a recently published study, men who follow more of AICR’s Cancer Prevention Recommendations have a lower risk of developing colorectal cancer compared to those men who follow fewer of them.

Cancer is often described as a wound that does not heal. In our new series “Under the Microscope,” we dive deep in the findings of cutting-edge research exploring the links between cancer and lifestyle factors.

Your food and drink choices can help reduce cancer risk not as a solo act, but as they come together in your overall eating habits - like instruments in a band, each contributing in different ways.

Oncology Dietitian, Angela Hummel says, it is imperative to preserve lean body mass during cancer treatment. Read the blog to learn more about maintaining lean body mass with proper nutrition and physical activity.

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