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The BCERF program on the Cancer Risks of Environmental Chemicals in the Home and Workplace closed on March 31, 2010. No further updates will be made to this web site. Please go Cornell University’s eCommons web site to access BCERF’s archived research and educational materials (http://ecommons.library.cornell.edu/handle/1813/14300).

Diet and Breast Cancer
Links to Other Resources

BCERF provides these links as a service to our web users. Providing links to web sites does not constitute endorsement of the sites by BCERF.

American Cancer Society
The American Cancer Society's guidelines for diet and activity and find tips for a healthy lifestyle and community

American Dietetic Association (ADA)
The ADA web site provides information on nutrition and health from the national organization of food and nutrition professionals.

Cornell Food and Nutrition
This site sponsored by Cornell Cooperative Extension provides research-based information for consumers, educators and other professionals in the areas of food, nutrition and health, and food safety.

Consumer Information Center
The federal government's publications for consumers on food and nutrition.

The Division of Cancer Prevention
This division of the National Cancer Institute is devoted to cancer prevention research. Researchers will find this site a valuable resource for current and upcoming opportunities for research. The site promotes the development and support of research with other related federal and private agencies.

Food and Nutrition Information Center
The US Department of Agriculture's publications and information on food, nutrition and health. Includes information on school lunches.

www.FoodSafety.gov
Gateway to government websites related to food safety. Includes consumer advice, health alerts, and information for educators, teens, and kids.

Health Finder
A compilation of government and nonprofit health and human services information on health related topics.

Isoflavone Composition Information
This web site from the USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory contains reports on the findings of research into the isoflavone composition of foods as well as the database of findings for researchers.

Mayo Health: Food and Nutrition Center
This site backed and supported by the Mayo Clinic offers a simple search to find specific information, as well as areas on healthy lifestyles.

National Cancer Institute (NCI): Energy Balance Section
The NCI web site includes a section called "Energy Balance" that deals with several pertinent topics including diet, weight, and physical activity.

National Center for Environmental Health
This website is an introduction to the issues facing the global community. The National Center for Environmental Health has identified several areas of particular concern including: childhood lead poisoning; water, sanitation and hygiene; urban health and megacities; micronutrient malnutrition; and improving emergency preparedness and response.

National Women's Health Center
The National Women's Health Center offers information on many health topics, including nutrition. Some of the information is available in Chinese or Spanish.

Nutrition Navigator from Tuft's University
The Nutrition Navigator site reviews and rates nutrition-related sites. Nutrition sites are listed in several categories, or you can search by name to find a review.

USDA's Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion (CNPP)
The CNPP site includes links to dietary guidelines, food guide pyramid, and an on-line dietary assessment tool.