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Preventing Cancer with Healthy Choices: A Scientific Approach - Teaching Kitchen Event

Cincinnati
7400 Given Road

The Barn Studio at Turner Farm

Preventing Cancer with Healthy Choices: A Scientific Approach - Teaching Kitchen Event

Join us for a presentation on Preventing Cancer with Healthy Choices: A Scientific Approach by Rekha Chaudhary, MD, and a healthy cooking demonstration led by Executive Chef Katy at Turner Farm in Indian Hill. 

This teaching kitchen event is open to all, including patients with cancer, cancer survivors looking to reduce risk of disease progression or recurrence, and other individuals interested in primary cancer prevention.

Event DetailsImage from Turner Farm teaching kitchen three people cooking a healthy meal

Date/Time: Monday, March 4, 2024 from 6-8 p.m.

Location: The Barn Studio (Teaching Kitchen) at Turner Farm 7400 Given Road, Cincinnati OH 45243

Cost: This event includes an evidence-based presentation, hands-on kitchen experience, and a healthy meal.

  • $25 Scholarship Entry
  • $75 Regular Entry
  • $100 Regular Entry + Sponsor a Scholarship Entry

 

Meet Rekha Chaudhary, MD

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Rekha Chaudhary, MD
Adjunct Associate Professor, Affiliated Faculty, Osher Center for Integrative Health

Dr. Chaudhary is a board-certified medical hematologist and oncologist who specializes in the treatment of skin cancers such as melanoma, squamous cell carcinoma of the skin and merkel cell carcinoma. She also specializes in primary brain tumors such as glioblastoma multiforme. 

Dr. Chaudhary is an adjunct associate professor in the division of Hematology-Oncology. She is also faculty in the Integrative Medicine Center. 

Lifestyle changes such as diet, exercise and stress reduction and their effect on tumor growth is a special clinical and research interest for her.  She is primary investigator on many clinical trials involving integrative medicine, brain tumors and skin cancers.