Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While it is true that there is such a thing as a cancer avoiding diet, being microthin is not part of it. And people with cancer often get very very thin. It's a sign of cancer, not a way of avoiding it.
I don't know. Seems like if you have twice as many cells, there is a better chance for a haywire one.
Anonymous wrote:While it is true that there is such a thing as a cancer avoiding diet, being microthin is not part of it. And people with cancer often get very very thin. It's a sign of cancer, not a way of avoiding it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One thing. Robyn Roberts said she was advised to keep her body fat ubder a certain amount to avoid a cancer from coming back. I wonder if this is why she is so thin.
Giuliana Rancic was frighteningly thin before her cancer diagnosis, so I highly doubt that's a reason. And where is the science/evidence that body fat is related to cancer return? I've known many people who had low body fat, who had and died from cancer, specifically on the second time the cancer came back.
Anonymous wrote:You guys are horrible really.
she eats, A LOT. I know her personally. no eating disorder.
Anonymous wrote:E.T. - I'm sorry that is who she has always reminded me of. I don't know why...