David Ricketts in the News
Channel 5 Television Interview
On October 23, 2006, David was interviewed on the CBS affiliate, WINK Channel 5 in Ft. Myers, Florida. He talked with news anchor Patrick Comer about diet and prostate cancer.
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Channel 2 Television Interview
On October 3, 2006, David gave an interview on the NBC affiliate, Channel 2, in Ft. Myers, Florida. Hear him talk about why prostate cancer screening is important, some of the misconceptions about prostate cancer, and diet and prostate cancer.
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Ft. Myers News-Press Article
Recently, the Ft. Myers Florida News-Press featured Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer Cookbook and David on the front page of their Healthy Living Section. It also featured his 92-year-old Dad, who is a 20-year prostate cancer survivor. David has been spending a lot of time with his Dad in Ft. Myers after the passing away of his mother this past spring.
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AARP Segunda Juventud
You'll find an interesting article on Prostate Health on this dual language site, along with four recipes from my book, "Eat To Beat Prostate Cancer."
Be sure to check it out.
PSA Rising Book Review
"Eat to Beat Prostate Cancer Cookbook will make a wonderful gift for people who want to move from a high-meat, high-fat, high-dairy diet to a meal plan more suitable for fighting prostate cancer. The two hundred easy-to-make recipes in this cookbook will encourage anyone fighting this disease to take control of their diet and will empower families to use food to enhance day-to-day quality of life." |
-J. Strax, www.psa-rising.com (full review here)
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Prostate Cancer Links
Since there are many, many sources of information on-line about prostate cancer, it’s worth your time to do some web-surfing to explore. The following list is not meant to be exhaustive, but rather is intended simply to get you started. As with any research on-line, read critically and pay attention to the credentials of the organization or individual from whom you’re gathering information.
American Cancer Society, (800) 277-2345, www.cancer.org
The organization provides information about cancer and support groups, and funds research and community education. Follow the links to reach the information about prostate cancer.
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