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“Thank you a hundred, maybe a thousand times more for the Anticancer Lifestyle Program. It has made a huge difference for me and my family.

“Just completed the Anticancer Lifestyle program. Strongly encourage survivors, those looking to prevent cancer, those with risk factors, and really all of us to take this course. Most of us are unaware of how many risks exist, particularly from environmental factors. My favorite was the environment section. People get some nutrition, stress management, and exercise guidance but virtually no information about toxins and their impact.”

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Obesity and colorectal cancer, World Journal of Gastroenterology

This study looks at the role of obesity-related adipokines in tumor initiation and progression. While it is very technical, we include it because of our emphasis in the course on the role of inflammation in cancer. Exercise is important in reducing inflammation and its damaging effects on cells in the body. World Journal of Gastroenterology, Rakhi Kumari Joshi et. al., June 2014.  Find the study here