MAY 2020

FEATURED:

High-Fiber Diet May Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

Women who eat a diet high in fiber may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer compared to women who eat low amounts of fiber, suggests a new analysis of published evidence. Continue Reading »

Can Exercise Protect Against Liver Cancer? Possibly, Suggest Two New Studies

Two recent studies add to the body of research that indicates exercise may offer some protection against liver cancer, a cancer for which incidence rates are increasing in the US and have already more than tripled since 1980.

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Supporting Cancer Prevention & Treatment in Coronavirus Response Legislation

Through our advocacy efforts, AICR supports sound policies that will provide investment in cancer research, resources for cancer patients and survivors and an environment that supports proper nutrition and physical activity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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FEATURED CUP REPORT:
Liver Cancer
The Continuous Update Project (CUP) is an ongoing program that analyzes global research on how diet, nutrition and physical activity affect cancer risk and survival.

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SCIENTIST SPOTLIGHT
Dr. Connie Rogers
Connie Rogers, PhD, MPH, is an Associate Professor of Nutritional Sciences and Physiology and the Associate Director of the Huck Institute of the Life Sciences at Penn State University. Her research focuses on how lifestyle interventions can reduce both primary cancer risks and cancer outcomes. Learn More »

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