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James Van Der Beek Reveals the Colon Cancer Symptoms He Missed Before Diagnosis: ‘I Went Into Shock’
James Van Der Beek was sure that he was on top of his health — but then he was diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. After revealing his diagnosis earlier this week, the actor has shared additional details about his medical journey in hopes of raising awareness about colorectal cancer.
James Van Der Beek mistook cancer symptoms for problems with his diet
James Van Der Beek is attempting to remain in good spirits as he battles stage 3 colorectal cancer. The "Dawson’s Creek" star opened up about the challenges he has faced during his cancer journey. Van Der Beek, 47, revealed he didn't have a family history of cancer and mentioned he's managed to stay fit for most of his life.
James Van Der Beek Says He Got a Vasectomy Prior to Cancer Diagnosis
Just days after revealing his stage 3 colorectal cancer diagnosis, actor James Van Der Beek is opening up about another medical ordeal— his vasectomy. In an interview with People magazine published Saturday,
James Van Der Beek, Father of 6, Got Vasectomy Before Cancer Diagnosis
James Van Der Beek, who shares six kids with wife Kimberly, shared that he got a vasectomy before being diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer.
James Van Der Beek, Who Shares 6 Kids with Wife Kimberly, Reveals He Got a Vasectomy Before Cancer Diagnosis (Exclusive)
Actor James Van Der Beek reveals to PEOPLE that he got a vasectomy before his cancer diagnosis. He says that he and his wife Kimberly decided that their family was complete after welcoming son Jeremiah,
James Van Der Beek Reveals He Got A Vasectomy After Wife Kimberly Gave Birth To Baby No. 6
James Van Der Beek is best known for his role as the titular character in the popular WB series Dawson’s Creek. Since then, the teen heartthrob, now 47, has married and welcomed a slew of children. And recently,
James Van Der Beek had a vasectomy after birth of sixth child
James Van Der Beek and his wife never intended to have such a large family so he had a vasectomy after the birth of their sixth child.
James Van Der Beek Got Vasectomy After 6 Kids, Before Cancer Diagnosis
Several years before James Van Der Beek was diagnosed with stage 3 colorectal cancer, he decided to get a vasectomy. "I figured the only way we're going to stop this is if we have some medical intervention,
The Globe and Mail
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To lower breast cancer risk, combining healthy diet with lifestyle habits is best bet, study suggests
Here’s what to know. The updated review was part of the global Continuous Update Project (CUP), an ongoing program that analyzes research on how
diet
, nutrition and physical activity affect
cancer
...
New Atlas
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Omega-3 and omega-6 supplements reduce risk of 19 types of cancer
New research has linked higher plasma levels of the healthy fats omega-3 and omega-6 to a reduced risk of developing ...
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on MSN
This Japanese diet can stop cancer cell growth, says study
Researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University have discovered that nucleic acids, found abundantly in traditional Japanese ...
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National Cancer Awareness Day: The Role of Diet in Cancer Recovery
It is a day dedicated to educating the public about the significance of treatment, early detection, and
cancer
prevention.
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on MSN
James Van Der Beek, Jenna Fischer and the rise of young people getting cancer
or you change the population's
diet
dramatically in such a short period of time, we haven't yet adapted to that, and the ...
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Expert reveals simple food to add to your diet to reduce breast cancer risk
Incorporating olive oil into your daily diet may help reduce breast cancer risk and support overall health during menopause.
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Try these simple food swaps to reduce your colorectal cancer risk
As a gastroenterologist, I advise my patients to make small changes — one at a time, and once every month — to create new, healthier habits.
bodyandsoul.com.au
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Everything breast cancer patients need to know about diet and exercise
While countless trials and studies into innovative and life-changing treatment options continue to be explored, many ...
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