Dr. Lilli B. Link, MD, MS        Nutrition Specialist
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About Dr. Link


Lilli B. Link, MD, MS, is a board certified internist who has the knowledge and experience to combine conventional and complementary approaches to individualize and optimize your health.  In addition to her education, listed below, for the past ten years she has been studying conventional nutrition, as well as complementary approaches.  And since her own diagnosis of cancer over ten years ago, she has learned first-hand how to use diet and lifestyle to optimize her own health.

  

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EDUCATION
M.D.     University of Chicago Medical School
M.S.     Epidemiology and Health Services Research, Cornell Medical College

RESIDENCY
Internal Medicine, Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center

FELLOWSHIPS
Epidemiology and Health Services Research, Cornell Medical College
Cancer Epidemiology,  Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

OTHER EDUCATION

Nutrition and cancer, The University of Arizona, Program in Integrative Medicine
Nutrition and cardiovascular health, The University of Arizona, Program in Integrative Medicine
Obesity: etiology, prevention and treatment, Columbia University
Botanical medicine in modern clinical practice, Columbia University

SELECT PUBLICATIONS
Link LB, Jacobson JS.  "Factors affecting adherence to a raw vegan diet," Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice, 14:53-9, 2008.
Link LB, Potter JD.  "Raw versus cooked vegetables and cancer risk: a review," Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers and Prevention, 3:1422-35, 2004.
Link LB, Thompson SM, Lumey LH.  "Adherence to a low-fat diet in men with prostate cancer," Urology, 64:970-975, 2004.
Link LB, Robbins L, Mancuso C, Charlson ME.  "How do cancer patients who take control of their disease differ from those who do not," European Journal of Cancer, 13:219-226, 2004.
Link LB, Robbins L, Mancuso C, Charlson ME.  "How do cancer patients choose their coping strategies?  A qualitative study," Patient Education and Counseling, 58:96-103, 2004.