NOVEMBER 2020

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Findings of Pilot Show Coping with Cancer in the Kitchen (CCK) is Effective for Survivors

AICR recently published the latest findings from its Coping with Cancer in the Kitchen (CCK) pilots in a special issue of Nutrients titled, “Clinical Nutrition for Cancer Patients.” CCK is one of AICR’s newest programs specifically targeting cancer survivors.
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Following AICR Recommendations Linked to Better Mobility and Less Fatigue for Colorectal Cancer Survivors

A recent study suggests colorectal cancer survivors who eat high amounts of vegetables and fruit, as listed in the diet-related components of the AICR recommendations, have better mobility and lower levels of fatigue.

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Lung Cancer: Who’s at Risk and What You Need to Know

The most powerful step you can take to reduce lung cancer risk is not smoking, but it’s not only people who smoke who develop this disease. AICR answers common questions about other ways to protect yourself from lung cancer.

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FEATURED CUP REPORT:
Lung Cancer
The Continuous Update Project (CUP) is an ongoing program that analyzes global research on how diet, nutrition and physical activity affect cancer risk and survival.

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SCIENTIST SPOTLIGHT
Dr. Cynthia Thomson
Dr. Cynthia Thomson is a professor in the College of Public Health at the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on how different lifestyle and behavioral interventions can impact or improve health after an initial diagnosis of cancer.
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