The Cancer Project News

October 2005

The Cancer Project

Lance Armstrong Foundation Goes on Location—To The Cancer Project

Cancer Project instructor and breast cancer survivor Cara Liberatore.

The Cancer Project is one of 15 nonprofits selected by the Lance Armstrong Foundation for inclusion in an upcoming video, Stories of Impact. LAF has helped sponsor The Cancer Project’s Food for Life vegetarian nutrition and cooking classes for cancer prevention and survival.

Filmmaker Wilson Waggoner and his team recently spent the day at The Cancer Project’s D.C. headquarters, interviewing staff, cooking instructors, and class participants about the impact and influence of the classes. Read more >

Letter from the President

Neal Barnard, M.D.

Welcome to the first issue of Cancer Project News, an e-newsletter from The Cancer Project. Every three months, this publication will offer important information on preventing and surviving cancer, as well as the latest about our work. Cancer Project News will also introduce The Cancer Project physicians, nutritionists, and cooking instructors who are working together to educate the public about the cancer-fighting power of healthy diets. If you have suggestions for future issues, please let us know. And thank you for your help and support.

Best,
Neal Barnard, M.D.
Neal Barnard, M.D.
President

List of Cancer Project Classes
Sir Anthony Hopkins PSA
Book and Video
Recursos en Español

Scientific ReviewsVegan Diet and Lifestyle Changes Slow Prostate Cancer: New study by Dean Ornish, M.D., shows diet and lifestyle changes improve cancer survival. Read more >

Low-Fat Diet Improves Breast Cancer Survival: Survivors may reduce recurrence by following a low-fat diet. Read more >

Fish Consumption Multiplies Prostate Cancer Risk: Studies look at the traditional Asian diet. Read more >

Featured Recipes:
Braised Collards or Kale
Zesty Cranberry Sauce
Wild Rice Dressing
Pumpkin Custard Pie

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