Most people will agree that physical activity is a positive lifestyle behaviour we should all engage in — and research shows that cancer survivors have even more to gain.
Get moving!
by Amanda Wurz, BA and S. Nicole Culos-Reed, PhD
Exercise can combat treatment side effects and improve quality of life
When the body’s defense system goes awry
by Dr. Susanne Chan and Dr. Linda Sugar
The science of infection, inflammation and cancer
We hear the term inflammation a lot, mostly in the context of joint pains, aches and infections. In fact, inflammation can occur anywhere in the body, including the prostate.
Secrets of Curcuma longa
by Joe Schwarcz, PhD
Modern research meets ancient science in identifying turmeric’s healing benefits
It fights arthritis! It fights breast cancer, prostate cancer and colon cancer! It fights Alzheimer’s disease! Sound like the usual hype for some dietary supplement scam?
It’s all in the balance
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A zen approach to diet, lifestyle and cancer prevention
Interview with Richard Béliveau, PhD
The growing problem of obesity
by Christian Band, PhD
Should we add reducing the risk of prostate cancer to the benefits of weight control?
Obesity is a major epidemic in the Western world and in developing countries.
Prevention
by Dr. Tom Pickles
What helps, what might harm?
At least one-third of cancers are preventable, and prostate cancer is one area where evidence shows prevention can work.