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New book helps you watch what you eat to keep cancer at bay

New book helps you watch what you eat to keep cancer at bay The link between cancer and food is explained in a new book, The Anti-Cancer Cookbook, which also contains 130 recipes, writes KATE RYAN, who catches up with one of the authors, Dr Aoife Ryan Leading dieticians and cancer experts at UCC, Dr Aoife Ryan and Dr Éadaoin Ní Bhuachalla. Picture: Sarah Ryan  Kate Ryan “CANCER causes one in six deaths worldwide and has overtaken cardiovascular disease as the leading cause of death in many parts of the world.” The opening line of The Anti-Cancer Cookbook is attention-grabbing. Whilst cancer treatments are helping with increased survival rates, the holy grail lies in prevention.

NMA, others vow to track cancer funds, reactivate national cancer centre

February 5, 2021 By Hassan Zaggi The Nigeria Medical Association (NMA), the Nigerian Cancer Society (NCS) and the Africa Health Budget Network (AHBN) have vowed to put machinery in place to track funds appropriated for the fight against cancer in the budget, ensure their release and judicious and transparent use. The also vow to do all within their reach to ensure that the comatose International Cancer Centre is reactivated and put to use. The President, Nigeria Cancer Society (NCS), Dr Adamu Alhassan Umar, disclosed this at a media engagement organised by AHBN, NMA and NCS to commemorate the World Cancer Day, in Abuja, Thursday.

Listen to your body - Cancer survivor urges people to act fast

Listen to your body - Cancer survivor urges people to act fast #WorldCancerDay - Niamh Morrison pictured at home in Kileely, Limerick. She was diagnosed with diabetes and lung cancer in June 2018. Photo: Brian Arthur Thu, 04 Feb, 2021 - 06:30 Niamh Griffin, Health Correspondent Niamh Morrison has a small tattoo under her wrist with Love, Faith, Hope written inside tiny colourful hearts. This was the mantra which got her through a lung cancer diagnosis, but she said it all started with a gut feeling there was something more seriously wrong than her first symptoms indicated. Lung cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in Ireland with about 2,430 diagnosed annually. The outcome depends on both the type of cancer a person has and when it is discovered.

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