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The Cancer Project “Dairy Products, Calcium, and Prostate Cancer” Cancer and Nutrition Video Series DVD SOLD OUT “Keys to Keepi |
Half Price Catalog and Clearance Items By special arrangement with the Book Publishing Company of Summertown, Tennessee, PCRM is pleased to offer 50-percent discounts on wonderful books that have been slightly damaged. Known as "seconds," these books have been become scuffed or slightly worn during printing, shipping, or storage. Great deals are t |
Physician Profile: Gordon Saxe, M.D., Ph.D., Innovative Research on Diet and Prostate Cancer When Gordon Saxe was just out of college, his father was diagnosed with advanced cancer. In searching for a way to help, Dr. Saxe met and interviewed cancer survivors who had experienced remissions of their cancers after adopting plant-based diets, stress reduction, and other healthy lifestyle changes. Fascinated |
Effects of a Plant-based Diet on Disease Progression in Recurrent Prostate Cancer $14.95 SALE $7.50 “Effects of a Plant-based Diet on Disease Progression in Recurrent Prostate Cancer” Originally Presented On: Saturday, July 22, 2006 Event: The Cancer Project’s 2006 Cancer & Nutrition Symposium in Bethesda, Md. Speaker: Gordon Saxe, M.D., Ph.D., M.P.H. Assistan |
Member Support San Diego Member Event PCRM members and staff gathered on March 31 at the University of California at San Diego Cancer Center, where Gordon Saxe, M.D., is currently conducting research on diet and prostate cancer survival funded by The Cancer Project, a PCRM affiliate organization. Dr. Saxe was on hand to explain |
The Cancer Project Update Top Cancer Researchers Show How to Fight Cancer with Food Hundreds of oncologists, nurses, health professionals, dietitians, and Cancer Project Food for Life cooking instructors received breakthrough information this summer about how foods can fight cancer when top cancer |
PCRM Marketplace Use our secure shopping cart to order the very best in health and nutrition resources, vegan cookbooks, innovative research methods information, and popular t-shirts, totebags, bumperstickers. When you use PCRM products or shop at the PCRM Mall, you help fund our work to improve human health and promote alternatives t |
2007 Year in Review: Events The Art of Compassion Hundreds of PCRM members and friends came out to support and raise funds for PCRM’s important work at the Art of Compassion Gala at the historic Mellon Auditorium in Washington, D.C., on April 14. Alec Baldwin, the evening’s master of ceremonies, was joined by Marilu Henne |
PCRM Experts Tackle Cancer and Obesity in Three New Journal Reports Race and Cancer Survival A new study by PCRM’s Hope R. Ferdowsian, M.D., M.P.H., and Neal D. Barnard, M.D., and featured in the July issue of Ethnicity and Disease explores the interplay of race and ethnicity with cancer mortality, finding that simple diet changes could help reduce racial disparities. The rep |
Foods for Prostate Cancer Survival By Neal D. Barnard, M.D. Many research studies have shown how foods affect the risk of developing prostate cancer. Vegetables and fruits reduce the risk, while dairy products and fatty foods appear to increase it. But what about after cancer has been diagnosed? Will a change in eating habits help a man beat the |
The Cancer Project Hosts Symposium, Capitol Hill Cooking Class What do a charming chef from American Samoa and cancer researchers from major universities have in common? They all demonstrated to people in the Washington area ways to prevent and survive cancer when The Cancer Project held a Food for Life cooking class on Capitol |
The Nutrition Rainbow poster $6.00 The Nutrition Rainbow poster The more naturally colorful your meal is, the more likely it is to have an abundance of cancer-fighting nutrients. Pigments that give fruits and vegetables their bright colors represent a variety of protective compounds. The Nutrition Rainbow poster shows the cancer- |
Prescription for Life Poster $6.00 This whimsical work of art introduces your patients to the importance of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and beans in cancer prevention and survival. It also tells how to obtain free information about nutrition, recipes, and classes from The Cancer Project. 17”x22” |
Eating Right for Cancer Survival DVD $19.95 Running time: 04:30 Each year more than 1.3 million people in the U.S. are diagnosed with cancer… Learn how the right food choices can help you survive. Researchers have been investigating how food choices can help prevent cancer and, when cancer has been diagnosed, how they can improve surviv |
Dairy Products, Calcium, and Prostate Cancer SOLD OUT “Dairy Products, Calcium, and Prostate Cancer: A Review of the Evidence” DVD Originally Presented On: Saturday, July 22, 2006 Event: The Cancer Project’s 2006 Cancer & Nutrition Symposium in Bethesda, Md. Speaker: Edward Giovannucci, M.D., Sc.D. Professor in the depart |
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