Cancer Prevention Quarterly

masthead cancer prevention quarterly

 

Keeping you informed to actively improve your health and prevent cancer

 

In our effort to promote cancer prevention, the Cancer Prevention Clinic publishes a newsletter four times a year called the Cancer Prevention Quarterly to provide important information about the latest studies regarding cancer prevention and to help demystify modern myths about what causes cancer or how you can avoid getting it.

 

"This newsletter is our way of staying in touch with our clients and providing support for their behavior change efforts,” says Marian Johnson, clinical coordinator. "We want to help our clients stay informed so they can actively improve their health."

 

2008  |  2007  |  2006

April 01, 2008 Cancer Prevention Quarterly

Vol. 2. Issue 1 Spring 2008
Research you can use regarding aspirin, folic acid, fruits & veggies to prevent cancer, as well as disspelling myths and helpful cancer prevention tips.  
Related Diseases: Colon Cancer , Gynecologic Cancer, Lung Cancer, Ovarian Cancer, Stomach Cancer
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November 30, 2007 Cancer Prevention Quarterly

Vol 1. Issue 3 Fall 2007
In this issue, read about folic acid supplementation and colorectal cancer; coffee consumption and liver cancer; statins and lung cancer; cellphones and cancer.
  
Related Diseases: Colon Cancer , Liver Cancer, Lung Cancer
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April 01, 2007 Cancer Prevention Quarterly

Vol. 1 Issue 2 Spring 2007
In this issue, features include guidelines for MRI and mammography for breast cancer screening; calcium supplements and colorectal cancer risk; saw palmetto and prostate cancer; and the cancer prevention tip: Vitamin D from sunshine, in moderation.  
Related Diseases: Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer , Prostate Cancer
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December 31, 2006 Cancer Prevention Quartlery

Vol. 1 Issue 1 Winter 2007
In this issue of the Cancer Prevention Quartlery, we look at research that deals with the relationship between eating fish and lowering breast cancer risk; the metabolic syndrome and risk of colorectal cancer; and the relationship between statin use and breast cancer.  
Related Diseases: Breast Cancer, Colon Cancer , Ovarian Cancer
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2008  |  2007  |  2006

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