“My patients respond to the Anticancer Lifestyle Program in a way I find unprecedented in 30 years of Radiation Oncology practice. It helps them feel that we are caring for them, and not just delivering cancer treatment.”

I am so glad I found the AntiCancer Lifestyle Program. This is an amazing idea and gift. Our son-in-law at 39 has glioblastoma. After surgery, chemo, and radiation we hope, no relapse. Hope, however, is not a plan. My wife and I are changing to help him change.”

Cancer survivor Steve Mosher Talks About the Anticancer Fitness.

 

 

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Alcohol consumption increases risk of breast cancer

A review of modifiable risk factors for cancer, published in CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, reported that alcohol consumption is a major contributor to cancer among women.  Notably, among women, alcohol intake is one of the major modifiable risk factors for breast cancer, accounting for 16.4% (ie, 39,060) of all cases.4