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Diana
Dyer MS, RD - A Dietitian's Cancer Story
Cancer nutrition information and inspiration for
recovery. Diana's mission statement for the site "...is to
provide information and inspiration for cancer survivors regarding
nutritional and lifestyle choices that promote the extension and
quality of their lives. Diana shares her shake recipe, resources
on cancer, nutrition, and alternative - complementary therapies.
Review of this site: Featured Dietitian
Suzanne
Dixon, MPH, MS, RD - Cancer Nutrition Info, LLC
Providing up-to-date, comprehensive, and scientifically
sound information about nutrition and cancer. Designed to give individuals
living with cancer and cancer survivors, as well as their family,
friends, and health care providers, unbiased information on nutrition
and cancer. Site
does not endorse, sell, or advertise any products. For $15.00 per
year, subscribers receive, unbiased, research-based information
on nutrition and cancer by weekly e-mail newsletter as well as access
to numerous resources online. Suzanne also offers to do public speaking
on the topic of cancer nutrition. Located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Carole
Havrila RD - The Nutrition Connection at University of Virginia
Health Systems, Cancer Center -
This site has very good online help including recipes,
menus and tips for those undergoing cancer treatment. Visitors can
learn how to prevent or fight cancer and view a list of recommended
books, websites and cookbooks. These have all been compiled and
reviewed by registered dietitians at the Cancer Center. If you are
being treated at the Center (in Virginia) you may sign up for the
free 10 week nutrition and exercise program. Off line services in
Charlottesville, Virginia.
Melanie
Polk, R.D. - Ask the Dietitian from The American Institute for Cancer
Research website-
This is a great opportunity to ask a registered dietitian
personal cancer prevention and treatment questions. For those of
you who have just been diagnosed or are still undergoing cancer
treatment, the American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) also
offers a free information packet, "CancerResource".
This site has online resources for cancer prevention, treatment
and research at http://www.airc.org/. |