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02-24-2010, 07:25 PM
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The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
http://www.doctoroz.com/videos/anti-...-shopping-list
From Dr. Melmet Oz
Vegetables & Fruits- leafy greens
- brussels sprouts
- tomatoes
- beets
- carrots
- sweet potatoes
- squash
- broccoli
- onions, leeks, shallots
- mushrooms
- lentils
- peppers: bell, jalapeno
- spinach
- oranges
- grapefruit
- lemon
- lime
- apples
- berries – blueberries, strawberries, raspberries
- apricots
- pomegranates
- mango
Whole Grains- whole grains (bread, pasta, tortillas)
- oats
- flaxseed
- quinoa
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02-25-2010, 01:07 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
In our cancer support group a dietician recommended against Flaxseed for hormone + breast cancer. I can't remember the reasoning why. Does anybody have the yes/no answer to that?
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4/09 suspicious lump in left breast
5/09 biopsi lead to diagnosis ER/PR -
Her2+.Grade 3,full masectomy left breast,sentinel nodes clear,Stage 1
6/09 Adriamycin + Cytoxan 4 treatments (every 3 weeks) followed by Taxol + Herceptin, 1 treatment weekly for 12 weeks, followed by Herceptin for 40 weeks
MRI Brain 4/10 clear
CT Body 4/10 clear
PET Body 2/11 clear
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02-25-2010, 08:28 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
I had the same question as you did about the flaxseed. I thought I read that it can increase estrogen levels. Maybe we should write to Dr.Oz and ask him why he included flaxseed. I wonder if Tanya has an opinion about this? Otherwise I think the shopping list is a good guide, although we might want to add or delete things according to our preferences and over all health condition.
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02-25-2010, 08:53 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
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02-26-2010, 07:37 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Thanks for the tip. I didn't know that about walnuts. I'll sure pass it on!
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4/09 suspicious lump in left breast
5/09 biopsi lead to diagnosis ER/PR -
Her2+.Grade 3,full masectomy left breast,sentinel nodes clear,Stage 1
6/09 Adriamycin + Cytoxan 4 treatments (every 3 weeks) followed by Taxol + Herceptin, 1 treatment weekly for 12 weeks, followed by Herceptin for 40 weeks
MRI Brain 4/10 clear
CT Body 4/10 clear
PET Body 2/11 clear
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02-26-2010, 11:29 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
I am a vegetarian, so I eat 3-4 small handfuls of walnuts a week for omega 3. Sometimes I put them in cereal and sometimes I eat them as a small snack to tide me over to my next meal when I think I have an empty stomach. I remember my father eating walnuts many years ago, so maybe he knew about the benefits too.
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03-02-2010, 06:14 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
See this link for an update on flax and breast cancer in research. Opinions vary among practitioners. I feel very comfortable recommending flax for breast cancer survivors.
http://www.caring4cancer.com/go/canc...ntentId=316139
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03-02-2010, 11:40 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
I just read the article you posted Tanya. This is really good news. Thank you.
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03-04-2010, 02:43 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Thought this link from the National Library of Medicine might help with the 'shopping' decision-making:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/e...cle/002096.htm
Plus a more updated/comprehensive description of flaxseed:
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...-flaxseed.html
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http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/06/doctors-letter-patient-newly-diagnosed-cancer.html
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NICU 4.4 LB
Erythema Nodosum 85
Life-long Central Neurocytoma 4x5x6.5 cm 23 hrs 62090 semi-coma 10 d PT OT ST 30 d
3 Infertility tmts 99 > 3 u. fibroids > Pills
CN 3 GKRS 52301
IDC 1.2 cm Her2 +++ ER 5% R. Lmptmy SLNB+1 71703 6 FEC 33 R Tamoxifen
Recc IIB 2.5 cm Bi-L Mast 61407 2/9 nds PET
6 TCH Cellulitis - Lymphedema - compression sleeve & glove
H w x 4 MUGA 51 D, J 49 M
Diastasis recti
Tamoxifen B. scan
Irrtbl bowel 1'09
Colonoscopy 313
BRCA1 V1247I
hptc hemangioma
Vertigo
GI - > yogurt
hysterectomy/oophorectomy 011410
Exemestane 25 mg tab 102912 ~ 101016 stopped due to r. hip/l.thigh pain after long walk
DEXA 1/13
1-2016 lesions in liver largest 9mm & 1.3 cm onco. says not cancer.
3-11 Appendectomy - visually O.K., a lot of puss. Final path result - not cancer.
Start Vitamin D3 and Calcium supplement (600mg x2)
10-10 Stopped Exemestane due to r. hip/l.thigh pain OKed by Onco 11-08-2016
7-23-2018 9 mm groundglass nodule within the right lower lobe with indolent behavior. Due to possible adenocarcinoma, Recommend annual surveilence.
7-10-2019 CT to check lung nodule.
1-10-2020 8mm stable nodule on R Lung, two 6mm new ones on L Lung, a possible lymph node involvement in inter fissule.
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03-04-2010, 03:47 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Thanks Jackie. Good resources.This is a good discussion. Each of us can make adjustments where we decide they should be, but at least a few steps in the right nutritional direction will certainly help keep us well nourished and in good general health, so we can deal with cancer.
I have started making my own juice, smoothie and soup blends in my blender(not juicer) which does not destroy the plup where most of the nutrients are.
I make a lot at one time and freeze half for future use when I may be too busy to cook from scratch or I am feeling a bit tired.
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03-08-2010, 10:20 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Thanks for the article Tanya.
Feel free to share articles about nutrition with us anytime. The more we can do to help ourselves in the area of nutrition and exercise the better off we will be.
If you see interesting articles about supplements related to cancer I would also appreciate some of those too.
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03-08-2010, 12:22 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Not sure if this article has been posted somewhere before. Just thought I would share it here since a couple of the pointers are related to 'food' and 'cancer':
http://www.mayoclinic.com/print/canc...5/METHOD=print
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Jackie07
http://www.kevinmd.com/blog/2011/06/doctors-letter-patient-newly-diagnosed-cancer.html
http://www.asco.org/ASCOv2/MultiMedi...=114&trackID=2
NICU 4.4 LB
Erythema Nodosum 85
Life-long Central Neurocytoma 4x5x6.5 cm 23 hrs 62090 semi-coma 10 d PT OT ST 30 d
3 Infertility tmts 99 > 3 u. fibroids > Pills
CN 3 GKRS 52301
IDC 1.2 cm Her2 +++ ER 5% R. Lmptmy SLNB+1 71703 6 FEC 33 R Tamoxifen
Recc IIB 2.5 cm Bi-L Mast 61407 2/9 nds PET
6 TCH Cellulitis - Lymphedema - compression sleeve & glove
H w x 4 MUGA 51 D, J 49 M
Diastasis recti
Tamoxifen B. scan
Irrtbl bowel 1'09
Colonoscopy 313
BRCA1 V1247I
hptc hemangioma
Vertigo
GI - > yogurt
hysterectomy/oophorectomy 011410
Exemestane 25 mg tab 102912 ~ 101016 stopped due to r. hip/l.thigh pain after long walk
DEXA 1/13
1-2016 lesions in liver largest 9mm & 1.3 cm onco. says not cancer.
3-11 Appendectomy - visually O.K., a lot of puss. Final path result - not cancer.
Start Vitamin D3 and Calcium supplement (600mg x2)
10-10 Stopped Exemestane due to r. hip/l.thigh pain OKed by Onco 11-08-2016
7-23-2018 9 mm groundglass nodule within the right lower lobe with indolent behavior. Due to possible adenocarcinoma, Recommend annual surveilence.
7-10-2019 CT to check lung nodule.
1-10-2020 8mm stable nodule on R Lung, two 6mm new ones on L Lung, a possible lymph node involvement in inter fissule.
"I WANT TO BE AN OUTRAGEOUS OLD WOMAN WHO NEVER GETS CALLED AN OLD LADY. I WANT TO GET SHARP EDGED & EARTH COLORED, TILL I FADE AWAY FROM PURE JOY." Irene from Tampa
Advocacy is a passion .. not a pastime - Joe
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03-09-2010, 05:58 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
This is a great link, Jackie. Thank you!
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03-10-2010, 06:07 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
For the flax question - supposedly flax does have phytoestrogens but I feel it is not in the same league as soy. I would be careful about high lignan varieties of oil if hormone positive. Flax is soooo good for you. We buy it and my husband uses it ground like wheat germ on cereal every weekday. I use it once a week that way too and on Sunday - pancake day, I put about 1/4c in the batter. I believe this will not hurt you at all but I would hope Tanya would comment.
I also believe soy eaten now and again will not hurt you either - when you get Chinese etc.
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Becky
Found lump via BSE
Diagnosed 8/04 at age 45
1.9cm tumor, ER+PR-, Her2 3+(rt side)
2 micromets to sentinel node
Stage 2A
left 3mm DCIS - low grade ER+PR+Her2 neg
lumpectomies 9/7/04
4DD AC followed by 4 DD taxol
Used Leukine instead of Neulasta
35 rads on right side only
4/05 started Tamoxifen
Started Herceptin 4 months after last Taxol due to
trial results and 2005 ASCO meeting & recommendations
Oophorectomy 8/05
Started Arimidex 9/05
Finished Herceptin (16 months) 9/06
Arimidex Only
Prolia every 6 months for osteopenia
NED 18 years!
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03-11-2010, 01:25 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
This where I spout off on the sugar/glycemic/insulin/IGF load of the sweet fruits (and where folks tell me it's ok cuz it's a food). Someone else can address the issue of grapefruit.
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03-11-2010, 07:10 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Becky,
I agree with your statements about the safe use of ground flax in the diet. The current literature supports its use even in hormone sensitive breast cancer. It is also a great source of fiber and can be used in a variety of foods. It can even be used as an egg substitute in recipes by adding a little water to the ground seed until it is about the consistency of egg white.
You are also right about the use of soy. The recommendations have been modified and are more liberal in the use of soy foods. Soy supplements should be avoided. My advice to patients is that soy does not necessarily need to be added if it has never been a part of your diet but if it has (such as vegetarian diet) then 1-2 servings per day is now supported. Actually, up to 3 servings a day is supported but I tend to err on the side of caution.
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01-30-2012, 05:55 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
My oncologist said NO FLAX and NO SOY and NO ALCOHOL. Period. I have hormone receptor negative cancer, but that didn't matter. Doc said recurrences can be different types of cancer than the original, so I thin that was part of the reasoning. I am not going to take chances when there are many other healthy options. We all need to ask our oncologists for their recommendations.
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01-30-2012, 05:57 PM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
"Doc said recurrences can be different types of cancer than the original"
Very good point.
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01-31-2012, 08:42 AM
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Re: The Anti-Cancer Shopping List
Thought flax was supposed to downregulate her 2?
The question of soya seems to rage on. I have relatives in the far east who consume ,by our standards large amounts of soya but have a very low breast cancer incidence. HOWEVER how they consume it is totally different from here in the West for example in tempeh and tofu. I wonder if in some way these different processes like fermentation may explain some of the difference?Would be interested in Tanya's view.
Just a few thoughts
Ellie
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