A major double blind placebo RCT trial of a food supplement launched | A major UK study has started aiming to find out if whole food supplements have an influence on cancer progression. The placebo controlled study was designed with the input of the NCRI Complementary Therapies Trials group and is supported by Prostate Action. This study, the first of many, involves men on active surveillance with prostate cancer has choosen a mix of pomegranate, brocccoli, green tea and turmeric as these food have some phase II data - combining these whole foods in specific formulation aims to enhance the anti-cancer effect whilse avoiding potential overload of one food source... Read more or follow the trial progress. |
Benefits of Pilate's after breast Cancer | The benefits of exercising after breast cancer is becoming more and more convincing as each new study is published. In general, > 3 hours of moderate exercise a week correlates with a reduced risk of relapse (Read more). After the battering of cancer treatments this target is not always easy and the gym, running or brisk walking may not be everyone's cup of tea. Top pilates instructors Rachel Stephenson shows how regular pilates is particularly beneficial for the mind, body and overall well being - read Rachel's full article (find pilates classes in your area). |
Risks of barbecued and fried meat not just confined to the colon | Heterocyclic amines (HCA), found in abundance in barbecued, processed and fried meat, are known to damage DNA causing carcinogenic mutations in laboratory experiments. Studies in human populations have suggest that HCAs are behind the observed association between meat consumption and cancers of the pancreas, prostate and colon. Other chemicals include acylamides, nitrites, free iron or polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons also add to the carcinogenic risk. Recent studies have demonstrated that HCA levels can be reduced by lowering cooking time and temperatures and avoiding burning.Another showed that marinating in herbs and spices added antioxidants helping to counterbalance the carcinogens. The chapter from Lifestyle after Cancer entitled "How to avoid carcinogens" is available free online |
Exercise rehabilitation course - an early outstanding success | The Wright Foundation, government recognised, qualification in cancer rehabilitation, featured in the last newsletter, has forged a successful new path for UK survivorship programmes. Dates have been booked for the next 6 months both in municipal and private gyms. This is a great step forward for cancer rehabilitation in the UK as gyms, who have an instructor with these level 4 skills, are now able to accept referrals on the nationall exercise referral scheme. Instructors with this qualification also have a another "quiver in their bow" and are able to take on private clients for individual rehab. The course welcomes gym instructors, other exercise professionals empowering them with a knowledge of what, what and how exercise is pivotal for cancer survivors - to sign up or read more about the course |
Too much or too little folate increases risk of cancer | A major international study has confirmed a U-shaped distribution for the benefits of folate intake. The evaluation of the epic study published in The European Journal of Cancer showed that individuals with diets low in leafy green vegetables rich in folate, had a higher risk of cancer whilst those who took excessive supplements increased their risk. This confirmed two Scandanavian studies of folate acid supplementation described in detail in the vitamin section of Lifestyle after Cancer, which also showed an increased risk of cancer. The most relaible way to ensure you have the correct level of micro-nutrients is to measure them - see online micro-nutrient testing. |
Online micro-nutritional tests featured in ICON magazine | The online micro-nutrient service launched by cancernet is featured in this months Icon magazine. The test measures over 50 of the bodies essential micronutients, and the article described the evidence for the link between deficiency or excess and the risk of cancer. The results of the detailed blood test are issued with a comprehensive bespoke which aims to empowering the recipient to a diet and lifestyle which aims to optimise their nutritional balance - read more about micro-nutrient testing |
Natural remedies aim to ease some of the burdon of chemotherapy. |
Chapped lips can occurs in up to 60% of people during chemotherapy yet this troublesome symptom is rarely mentioned in CRF's. Chemotherapy damaged nailscan lead to pain and infection. These two natural products have been designed with these two conditions in mind.
natureMedical lip remedy has been developed to moisturise and soothe the lips during and after chemotherapy. It containing only natural waxes and oils (bees, shea, cocoa, olive) and rare essential oils selected for their anti-microbial and anti-oxidant properties - read lip care guidelines (order).

natureMedical nail balm aims to moisturising the nail beds and prevent splitting and defects. This cream uses 100% natural, organic waxes and African Sage which has anti-septic and anti-fungal properties...read nail care guidelines (order) |
Lifestyle after Cancer - the facts - "Best seller" at the NCRI conference |
The new edition of Lifestyle after Cancer was the best selling book on the wise press stand at the NCRI conference in Liverpool last Novemebr. This colour illustrated books dispells the myths by providing clear evidence based advice, to help readers cope with side effects, speed up recovey and reduce the risk of relapse. You can order online or send to a friend or family (�8.95).
A new scheme is also now available to advocacy groups - The publishers are able to supply at cost price to groups who can sell on to members at a discount Contact us about joinng this scheme
Read foreword by Paula Radcliffe Download a free Chapter - Avoiding carcinogens |
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