Diet and Exercise
Cancer, Weight and 'The Blame Game'
Breast cancer links to weight, diet and exercise are all over the news, but remember this: You are not to blame.
What to Know About Nutrition Therapy During Cancer Treatment
An oncology dietitian offered advice on how to improve appetite and eat healthy before, during and after treatment for gastrointestinal cancers.
How to Eat Well at Work During and After Cancer
Experts offered tips on quick, healthy office meals and snacks while fighting cancer’s side effects.
Encouraging Fitness and Fellowship
In this essay, Honora R. Miller nominates a special oncology nurse practitioner, Joanna M. Losito, Sutter Health Palo Alto Medical Foundation–Sunnyvale Center, Sunnyvale, California, for CURE®’s 2019 Extraordinary Healer® Award.
Cancer Treatment, Resilience and a Brother Made of Concrete
Can fitness make you physically prepared for a medical detour?
Cancer Destroyed My Figure so I Ate to Comfort Myself
After I lost my real breasts, I gave up hope of ever having a "nice" body again.
Risk of Breast Cancer Death Could Be Reduced by Low-Fat Diet
Two oncology dietitians weigh in on the results of a recent study that show a low-fat diet rich in fruits, vegetables and grains can reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer.
A Taste for Wellness: Meals in Under 45 Minutes
Breakfast, lunch and dinner options that require minimal prep work and time.
Taking Back Control: Exercise and Nutrition Boost Survivor Well-Being
Survivors find that physical activity and sound nutrition lower health risks and boost well-being.
Immune-Boosting Foods
An expert from John Theurer Cancer Center shares three recipes to help fight winter’s germs.