Colon Cancer Diet

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Diet, Smoking, Exercise Key In Colon Cancer Risk

medicalnewstoday.com — “People who want to reduce their risk of colon cancer may want to start exercising more and cutting down on red meat and alcohol, a new research review suggests. Such measures -- along witView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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No link seen between high-carb diet, colon cancer | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Chinese women who eat a traditional diet rich in white rice and other starchy foods that spur a surge in blood sugar do not seem to have an elevated risk of colon cancer, aView full resource at reuters.com

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Folate-rich diet cuts women's colon cancer risk | Reuters

reuters.com — “NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Eating plenty of folate may sharply reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, at least for women, South Korean researchers report. In a study of 596 colorectal cancer patientsView full resource at reuters.com

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Colon Health Guide, Colon Cancer Information, Colon Rectal Cancer Advice, Colon Cancer - healthfinder.gov - Live well. Learn how.

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High-Fiber Diet Might Lower Risk for Colon Polyps - MSN Health - Colon Cancer

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Cancer Diet - Preventing Colon Cancer - Foods That Prevent Cancer - Health Tip - RealAge

realage.com — “Loading up on cancer-fighting foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans, low-fat dairy, and fish may help lower your colon cancer risk.View full resource at realage.com

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Reduce colon cancer risk by as much as 65% w/ this simple, delicious diet switch: http://bit.ly/gidbfq

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How a Mediterranean diet may help prevent colon cancer

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High-Protein, Low-Carb Diets Linked to Colon Cancer

opposingviews.com — “High-Protein, Low-Carb Diets Linked to Colon Cancer on Opposing Views. Issues, Experts, Answers.View full resource at opposingviews.com

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Diet, smoking, exercise key in colon cancer risk | Reuters

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Folate-rich diet cuts women's colon cancer risk | Reuters

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High protein diets tied to increased colon cancer risk

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High protein diet dilemma: Study highlights the health cost of high protein diet weight loss. http://bit.ly/esNASB

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High fat diet increases inflammation in the mouse colon

feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Colorectal cancer, the third most common type of cancer worldwide, has been linked to an increased prevalence of the Western diet: one high in fat and low in fiber, vitamin D and calcium. Now, scientists have shown what happens to colon tissue when mice are fed such a diet: an inflammatory response that could be the trigger for carcinogenic processes.View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com

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Are high-protein diets bad for your colon?

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steveneyesEnlightenMed was founded by Dr. Steven Eisenberg, a board certified doctor of Internal Medicine, Medical Oncology and Hematology. He has five cancer centers in the Southern California cities of Poway, Escondido, Vista, Encinitas and La Jolla. Dr. Eisenberg uses music, humor and heart to transform his patients’ journeys through the minefield of cancer.

Here’s his story:

I became a medical oncologist because I’ve always felt there was more to taking care of cancer patients than just ordering tests, devising treatment plans, pushing chemotherapy, comparing CT scans, and giving bad news to people. I wanted to help patients feel better using the wisdom of their body and mind to reduce stress during treatments in the present moment.

It takes a lot more than a traditional Western approach to medicine to treat cancer. I believe in a holistic approach to healing that integrates techniques drawing on yoga, acupuncture and meditation. I encourage patients to incorporate psychotherapy and educate them about the importance of nutrition. I also believe in the importance and power of connection in healing. And for me, I connect with my patients through music.

I discovered musician Peter Himmelman while I was in medical school in Philly. I’d see him perform live whenever possible, and was inspired by his rapport with his audience. He’d pick someone out in the crowd, and write a song about them on the spot. It occurred to me, why not try this with my patients? So I brought my guitar into the chemo room, and started singing. I’d sing silly songs, anything to help my patients laugh, and think about something other than their sickness.

One day a friend told me about a contest Peter Himmelman was having. You had to write in and say how Peter’s music had impacted you. The prize was that Peter would write a song about you. I entered, I won, and Peter wrote a song about me. I had no idea how powerful that was going to be for me. During that same time in my life, I was facing a health scare of my own. Everything turned out to be fine, but having a song that was my song, telling my story, was a source of real strength for me in a difficult time. Everything changed after that. I knew that I wanted to connect with my patients through song, and help them tell their stories.

After all of the grueling tests and analyses have been completed, I sit with most of my patients and ask them what makes them happy, what means the most to them — what moves, touches and inspires them. Then together, we write a song. For a lot of my patients, it becomes a personal anthem in their fight against this deadly disease.

I started EnlightenMed and it's first program, Lyrical Life, because I believe there’s a message in all of this that is much bigger than just songwriting. I’ve seen in my practice and in my own life how important it is to have that connection with someone when you need it most. I want to empower people to reach out to those that need it most, connect with them, create something with them, listen to them. I think when we come together we’re capable of great things, and I hope EnlightenMed can help bridge those connections." /> Dr. Steven G. Eisenberg Physician, Active Health Library, Doctor, Oncologist, and Hematologist

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High-protein diets may raise colon cancer risk - Health - Cancer - msnbc.com

msnbc.msn.com — “The high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets many people turn to for weight loss might have potentially harmful long-term effects on the colon, a small study hints.View full resource at msnbc.msn.com

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High fat diet increases inflammation in the mouse colon

sciencedaily.com — “Colorectal cancer, the third most common type of cancer worldwide, has been linked to an increased prevalence of the Western diet: one high in fat and low in fiber, vitamin D and calcium. Now, scientists have shown what happens to colon tissue when mice are fed such a diet: an inflammatory response that could be the trigger for carcinogenic processes.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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High Fat Diet Increases Inflammation in the Mouse Colon, says study. http://ow.ly/S6fH

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