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Acrylamide is produced when carbohydrate-rich foods are cooked at high temperatures. Foods like french fries, potato chips, cakes, and even coffee contain high levels of acrylamide. It has been classified as a “probable” carcinogen based on animal studies where cancer resulted from very high doses. However, human studies have not always produced clear answers.
Epidemiologists in The Netherlands had people fill out food questionnaires based on common Dutch foods that contained acrylamide. Thirteen years later, they found no increase in the number of colorectal or other gastrointestinal cancer in those people who ate foods with high amounts of acrylamide. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on October 31st, 2008
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Tags: colorectal cancer prevention, nutrition
Dr. Edith Mitchell Honored with Tree of Life Award
Dr. Edith Mitchell, specialist in gastrointestinal oncology at the Kimmel Cancer Center at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, has been given the Tree of Life Award from the Wellness of You, a Philadelphia nonprofit providing health education and resources.
The award honors health professionals who are committed to making a difference in community health. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on October 30th, 2008
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Cancer Patients Fatigued Before Treatment Begins
Cancer patients are often very tired, a bone-weary fatigue that doesn’t get better with rest. Fatigue is the most common complaint from patients during chemotherapy. However, a recent study found that one in four patients are already severely fatigued before treatment ever begins.
Severe fatigue was most common in patients with gastrointestinal cancer, where almost one in three were fatigued at diagnosis. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on October 30th, 2008
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Tags: fatigue, side effects
Make a Video to Encourage Screening
Do you have a secret yen to be a moviemaker? Star in your own video? Help people learn that screening saves lives?
End Colon Cancer Now. Org at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center is looking for a short creative videos to spread the colorectal cancer screening message. The top video in the Get Screened Contest will win $2,500. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on October 30th, 2008
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Tags: colorectal cancer prevention, CRC event
President’s Cancer Panel Recommends National Priority for Cancer
In a new report Maximizing Our Nation’s Investment in Cancer:Three Crucial Actions for America’s Health the President’s Cancer Panel makes three recommendations to the President that they feel are critical to the battle against cancer in the United States.
- Make reducing the cancer burden a national priority.
- Ensure that all Americans have timely access to needed health care and disease prevention measures.
- End the scourge of tobacco in the United States. Continue reading…
Posted by Kate Murphy on October 28th, 2008
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Tags: cancer research, colorectal cancer prevention, Kate's Thoughts










