SEPTEMBER 2022

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How Yoga Can Improve Treatment-Related Symptoms of Prostate Cancer

Approximately 70% of prostate cancer survivors currently have overweight or obesity. Although more research is needed on the impact yoga may have on the side effects of prostate cancer treatments, studies show a reduction in physical and emotional fatigue. Continue Reading »

Research Updates

 
 

Cooked Tomatoes can Reduce the Risk of Prostate Cancer

Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer worldwide. WCRF funded study suggests that cooked tomatoes may play a significant role in reducing a man’s risk for developing prostate cancer. Learn more »

ReCharge for Survivors

 
 

Living with AICR’s Cancer Prevention Recommendations

Research shows that the diet and lifestyle factors that reduce your risk of developing cancer are also good for helping you survive it. See how a dietitian puts AICR Recommendations in practice in her personal cancer journey.
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Building Healthy Communities

 
 

Meet Allie Farley 

Allie Farley, a dietitian at Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Massey Cancer Center finds AICR’s resources particularly useful because they provide information on not only what one should eat but how, when and why we eat for wellness. Continue Reading »

 

Read real-life account of AICR’s impact in the community

Check In With Your Health »

10 Weeks to a Healthier You. »

More Than $110 Million to Grants and Research »

 

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