““The Anticancer Lifestyle Program provides our patients with a road-map toward improved health and wellness. It comprehensively addresses the question so frequently asked by cancer survivors: What can I do now?”
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““At the UCSF Patient and Family Cancer Support Center, we offer evidence-based supportive care services to cancer patients, survivors, and caregivers. The online course offered by the Anticancer Lifestyle Program, with its informative, engaging, and accessible content, is a perfect fit for our community.”
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““I love that this course provides participants with evidence-based information and concrete tools for living a happier and healthier life, even while coping with a cancer diagnosis.”
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“I feel healthier today then I felt before I was diagnosed. I no longer have that false feeling of helplessness.“
”“Everything else has been done TO us. This is something we get to do for ourselves.”
”“The Anticancer Lifestyle Program gives us options for new ways to live. Empowered and informed, we know small steps will lead to lives transformed.“
”“I never imagined the online course would be so comprehensive, enjoyable, and easy to follow! ”
””When I ran across your program I went from a feeling of utter despair at my grim prognosis to a sense of hope & empowerment. Thank you for presenting this life-saving information in an easily digestible format. It’s every bit as important as choosing your doctor, hospital, & treatment plan. I’ve not only survived my expiration date but have thrived past it!”
”“After treatment, I was in a free fall. The Anticancer Lifestyle Program caught me and gave me the support I really needed.”
”I really loved this course…it has changed my life and makes me feel like I have some control over a non-controllable situation! THANKS SO MUCH!!”
”“I found the online course to be incredibly helpful. It’s inspired me to make many changes to my life that I believe will improve my outcome. You have made a difference in my life.”
”“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.”
”“This class has taken us all beyond being survivors. To me, surviving implies passivity. As a result of this program, we have all regained some sense of control.“
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