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For Cancer Survivors, Nutrition Is Empowering


 

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It’s tough to limit grilling in a place like Minnesota, Piepenburg said, where the prime grilling season is short, and locals go a bit nuts when it’s nice enough outside. “I tell them to at least marinate the meat and put it on indirect heat.”

Finally, she encouraged oncology care providers to not fall for vitamin hype. Don’t rely on supplements for cancer prevention, she said. With some exceptions, she said, research has suggested they don’t work, and a 1990s study of beta-carotene and retinyl palmitate (vitamin A) in lung cancer was halted because patients actually fared worse on the regimen, although the effects didn’t seem to persist. 2

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