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Healthy Recipes

A healthy lifestyle and proper nutrition are important components of cancer prevention, treatment, and recovery. They serve as essential building blocks that allow the body to repair itself, resist infection, and keep its strength.

While no single food or combination of foods can protect against cancer by itself, a well-balanced diet filled with a variety of fresh vegetables, fruits, whole grains, beans, healthy fats, and lean meats may help lower risk for many cancers. Small changes made today can result in big health payoffs later.

Whether you are new to cooking or already an expert in the kitchen, give one of these delicious and nutritious recipes a try. They have been reviewed by Texas Oncology’s team of Registered Dietitians and are designed to nourish your body with the essential nutrients it needs, while helping you take a step toward a healthier lifestyle.