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Myth or Truth? Avoid Soy If You Have a Hormone-Positive Cancer

Myth or Truth? Avoid Soy If You Have a Hormone-Positive Cancer

  • Post author:Patient Worthy Contributor
  • Post published:March 6, 2026
  • Post category:Breast Cancer

Editor's Note: Patient Worthy is pleased to bring you this article, originally shared with us by our friend Julie Lanford, The Cancer Dietitian. To see the article in its original…

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Eat the Rainbow Winter Week 11: Satisfying Snacks

Eat the Rainbow Winter Week 11: Satisfying Snacks

  • Post author:Austin Newman
  • Post published:February 26, 2026
  • Post category:Cancer

Editor's Note: This article was shared with us by our friends at cancerdietitian.com. EtR PROGRAM UPDATES: Welcome to Week 11 of the Eat the Rainbow Fruit and Veggie Challenge! WEEK 11…

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Rewiring the Menu: How Dietary Tweaks Could Help Fight Brain Cancer

Rewiring the Menu: How Dietary Tweaks Could Help Fight Brain Cancer

  • Post author:Bree Clare
  • Post published:September 15, 2025
  • Post category:Glioblastoma

Glioblastoma is notorious as the most lethal form of malignant brain tumor, with most patients surviving just one or two years after diagnosis. Part of what makes these tumors so…

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