American Institute for Cancer Research
Leading the Charge in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship
Leading the Charge in Cancer Prevention and Survivorship
AICR recommends limiting the amount of processed meat one eats- eating even small amounts regularly can increase the risk of cancer.
Protein is essential for everyone. Protein is required for growth and to build and maintain muscle. Protein is made from amino acids.
Regular physical activity carries massive cancer prevention benefits. Find out more about the relationship between cancer and exercise.
Join us for a discussion as Dr. Nigel Brockton (PhD; AICR), Dr. Etan Orgel (MD, MS; Children’s Hospital Los Angeles), and Dr. Dawn Mussallem (DO;…
Regular physical activity carries massive cancer prevention benefits. Find out more about the relationship between cancer and exercise.
Foods that Fight Cancer – research shows that a diet filled with a variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans and other plant foods helps…
Lifestyle factors are among the main risk factors for colorectal cancer. Find out how your dietary decisions and day to day habits relate to risk.
Surveys suggest there’s a food that you’re probably overlooking among your choices for a diet that reduces cancer risk: Pulses. You may know them as…
The search for ways to enhance cancer treatment – improving effectiveness and reducing its negative effects – was addressed in several presentations at the most…