Archive for May, 2009

Understanding Cancer Therapies - A Patient's Guide

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

There are many different types of cancer therapies. Some are well established and some more experimental. Some have proven to be useful only in certain cancers and not in others.

If you embark on the path of researching cancer treatments, you?ll become very familiar very quickly with the treatments being used for the particular cancer you?re […]

Life After Cancer

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

I may have run 6 marathons, the last one 7 months after surgery and chemotherapy for cervical cancer, but I am no Lance Armstrong. Lance, as many of you know, was diagnosed ten years ago with testicular cancer that had spread to his lungs and brain. He survived surgery and gruelling chemotherapy to come back […]

Mammograms - Who Needs Them?

Saturday, May 30th, 2009

Perhaps no aspect of breast cancer is more widely publicized than screening mammography. Ads on television, in magazines, and in the daily paper urge women to deal with fear about breast cancer by having a yearly mammogram. We’re even told that doing this is a way to “really care for yourself.”
But screening mammograms don’t prevent […]

Loosing The Breast Cancer War - Part 1

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Breast cancer strikes women in every country. Over a decade, many thousands of cancer patients had come to seek my help and breast cancer case constituted the number one problem I had encountered. Most of these women had undergone medical treatments but they failed to find their elusive ?cure.? Let me give you two examples.
Case […]

Best Diet Against Breast Cancer

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

Did you know that from the light of cancer research information available regarding potential anticancer properties, it is possible to cook what could be called “the best diet against cancer”, a meal plan based on the daily diet of foods known as being exceptional sources for cancer treatment?
In fact, several of the molecules that possess […]

Young Women Are Learning To Fight Back - What You Can Do To Reduce Your Breast Cancer Risk

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The American Cancer Society predicts 34,170 new cancer cases in Texas this year. Of those, 2, 480 are expected to be breast?in third place, following lung (9,920 cases expected), and colon/rectum (3,220). Nationally, 26% of new cancer diagnoses?178,480?will be breast, accounting for one-third of all cancers in women. Warnings about environmental toxins, the dangers of […]

How the Resveratrol Nutrient Can Reduce the Risk of Breast Cancer

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

One important finding that medical doctors and researchers are continuously proving is the nutrient resveratrol and its ability to reduce the risk of breast cancer. This article will explain how this product can help us fight a deadly disease that occurs not only in women but also in men.
The nutrient resveratrol can reduce the risk […]

Many Things CAN Make a Difference With Breast Cancer

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

“Advances Elusive in the Long Drive to Cure Cancer” by Gina Kolata’s on the front page of the New York Times seemed to cast a depressing shadow across the busy landscape of dedicated researchers, clinicians and patients who are fighting the war on cancer all across the country.
She remarked, “only a very few things make […]

The Women and the Fear of Breast Cancer

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

Teenager girls fear breast cancer although they in general understand the disease is unusual in their age group.
The number of women detected with the disease rose radically in the 20th century, rising fear of it and leading more and more women to select prophylactic mastectomies. But much of this growth stands for overdiagnosis. Americans have […]

Sending Personal Message With Flowers For Breast Cancer Survivor

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

The American Cancer Society approximates that a woman in the U.S. has a one in eight possibility of growing invasive breast cancer as long as her lifetime. About three million women in the U.S. are living with the disease.
Unluckily, almost everybody understands someone who has been affected by the most generally diagnosed cancer amongst women […]

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