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     <title>Lance Armstrong Calls for United States to Renew Its &quot;War on Cancer&quot;</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2007/01/prweb497706.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Lance Armstrong, seven time Tour de France champion and cancer survivor, has challenged the American government to renew the &quot;war on cancer,&quot; first initiated by President Nixon in 1971. He announced this call to action on CNN&#039;s &quot;Saving Your Life,&quot; a program hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta that aired this past weekend. (PRWeb Jan 17, 2007)</P>
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     <title>Up to 40% of Cancer Patients Die from Complications of Malnutrition, Not from the Disease Itself--Dr. David Katz &#38; Dr. Keith Block Offer Advice to Fight Malnutrition</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/10/prweb445427.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>According to the National Cancer Institute, an astounding 20% to 40% of cancer patients die from causes related to malnutrition, not from the cancer itself, and 80% of cancer patients develop some form of clinical malnutrition. Unfortunately, conventional medical advice suggesting a patient eat whatever they want, can actually feed the patient&#8217;s cancer, promote their malnutrition, and contribute to the patient&#8217;s inability to tolerate treatment. (PRWeb Oct 4, 2006)</P>
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     <title>It&#8217;s Never Too Late To Get in Shape &#8211; Even After a Cancer Diagnosis</title>
     <link>http://www.prweb.com/releases/2006/08/prweb430036.htm</link><description>   <![CDATA[ <P>Generally, people diagnosed with cancer don&#8217;t ask their physicians whether or not they are physically, nutritionally, or mentally fit enough to undergo treatment. But they should. Cancer treatment is so physically and psychologically debilitating that nearly 33 percent of patients undergoing chemotherapy quit before completing the regimen. (PRWeb Aug 30, 2006)</P>
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