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Cancer

Stomach Cancer

A look into diet for those suffering Stomach cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 1/01/2013)

Pancreatic Cancer

A look into diet for those suffering pancreatic cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 1/12/2012)

Nutrition for Liver Cancer

A look into diet for those suffering liver cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 1/11/2012)

Oesophageal Cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 1/10/2012)

Gallbladder Cancer

A look into diet for those suffering gallbladder cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 1/09/2012)

Colon/Rectal/Anal Cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 28/08/2012)

Maintaining Adequate Nutrition during Cancer Treatment

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 12/07/2012)

Vitamised Diet for Cancer Sufferers

Cancer of the head, neck and throat require aggressive treatment such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery, or a combination of two or three. Any form of therapy will effect ones ability and desire to eat. A nutritious diet is extremely important for someone going through cancer treatment.

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 30/06/2012)

Diet and Cancer Prevention

It is known that diet plays a role in the development of many cancers. Here we look at individual cancers and the current research on the offending foods.

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 25/06/2012)

Cancer Fighting Foods

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 24/06/2012)

Dietary Advice for Chewing and Swallowing Issues and

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 16/06/2012)

Dietary Advice for Bowel Cancer

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 14/06/2012)

Reducing Fat Intake - a New Years Resolution

Fat is essential to good health, however too much of it can give rise to a number of health problems. Here are some tips on reducing fat in your diet.

by Amy Rush 

(Date published: 10/01/2012)

Red Meat Linked to Cancer Risk

Should we be concerned about continuing research that suggests red meat increases cancer risks? The short answer, is that a healthy diet is still the way to go.

by Peggy Stacy 

(Date published: 16/02/2006 12:04:00 PM)

Bowel Cancer and Diet

Bowel cancer is the most common form of cancer in Australia claiming 5,000 lives every year.

by Peggy Stacy 

(Date published: 3/11/2003 4:00:00 PM)

Prudent Diet to Fight Cancer

Scientist estimate that about 35% of all cancer is caused by dietary factors. We look at ways of modifiying your diet to reduce your cancer risk and help you to have a healthier diet.

by Peggy Stacy 

(Date published: 18/08/1999)

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