The latest exercise, lifestyle, nutrition and environment oncology news
Dine on DNA: Compounds from nucleic acids in food show anticancer effects
When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The…
The latest exercise, lifestyle, nutrition and environment oncology news
When people eat, they ingest the nucleic acids that reside in all living things. The…
High levels of traffic-related air pollutants have been linked with elevated risks of developing cancer…
A study from Keck Medicine, USA, suggests that cannabis, the most commonly used illicit substance…
A new Cleveland Clinic (USA) study has identified diet-derived molecules called metabolites as main drivers…
Data from nearly 6000 smokers with cancer show that it may be easier to predict…
A Ketogenic Diet Could Improve the Response to Pancreatic Cancer Therapy A study of fasting…
Ian Musgrave, University of Adelaide A major Federal Court class action has been dismissed this…
In modern day agriculture, pesticides are essential to ensure high enough crop yields and food…
Targeted physical training can improve the quality of life of patients with metastatic breast cancer…
Join Medical Oncologist Professor Bogda Koczwara AM and Dr. David Mizrahi, Exercise Physiologist and Research Fellow at the Daffodil Center, University of Sydney, to explore why movement matters for patients with cancer.