Cancer diagnosis does not spur improvements to survivors' diets or eating habits

Researchers from the UC Irvine Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health found that a cancer diagnosis did not improve a survivors' diet or create healthier eating habits. The study shows informational deficits during cancer diagnosis treatment planning and a lack of guidance from health care providers. These findings are published in Public Health Nutrition.
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