Cancer Prevention - Keeping Most Cancer At Bay

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Cancer prevention - tips on cancer prevention

I have lived with cancer patients, have seen and understood their ailing conditions, felt the pain, the fear, the stress, the hopeless feelings and realized how much it affected their loved ones. I have surveyed a location where there were 10 homes at a small corner of my […]

Increasing Your Chance Of Survival By Recognizing Breast Cancer Symptoms

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

The statistics are staggering one in eight women in the United States has either had or will have breast cancer during her lifetime. The National Breast Cancer Foundation predicts that over two-hundred thousand women and nearly two-thousand men will be diagnosed this year alone. And while it continues its reign as the second leading cause […]

Diet Basics for Breast Cancer Patients

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Feeling frustrated about your daily diet after you've been diagnosed with breast cancer?

Do you need to change your daily diet?

These are the common questions whether you want to stay healthy as breast cancer patients need more time and effort to be curbed. We still need food to survive but once we're eating the 'wrong' food […]

Breast Feeding With a Breast Pump

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

There is no doubt amongst the experts that breast milk is the best thing to feed your baby with. It is the most nutritionally complete meal your baby can have, because it is tailor made to your baby?s nutritional needs.

Your baby can easily digest and absorb breast milk, which means that your baby will […]

The Truth About Mammograms And Other Breast Myths

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Do mammograms cause breast cancer? Can you get a one-hour boob job at lunch? Is 36 inches the ideal breast size? When it comes to breast health, the questions are endless, more so since this particular part of a woman?s anatomy attracts a lot of attention from both men and women.

But even the simplest question […]

Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer

Thursday, June 3rd, 2010

Breast cancer is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer in women the first is lung cancer. There are many risks for breast cancer that can be reduced by making some changes in your diet and lifestyle.

*STOP SMOKING. Not only is smoking a risk factor for breast cancer (especially if smoking began at an early age), […]

Cervical Cancer - Detect It Early

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Cervical cancer ranks high on the list of common cancers that plague women worldwide it comes second after breast cancer in prevalence. More than 300,000 women die of cervical cancer every year, worldwide, while in the United States alone, 13,000 cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed every year, with about 4,000 deaths. Most […]

Breast Cancer in Young Women

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Sometimes a cancer is unusual, not in itself, but in the situation which it occurs. Breast cancer is most common in women over 50 there are several cases in women in their 40s. It is far rarer in women under 40, but it does occur. We tend to be particularly shocked when […]

Breast Cancer Chemotherapy and the Endocrine System

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

Cancer chemotherapy affects the function of the ovaries in pre-menopause, specifically its ability to produce estrogen and progesterone. The ovaries secrete these hormones in a cyclic manner in response to trigger hormones produced by the pituitary gland. During the later part of a woman’s reproductive life, during her late 40s or early 50s, the ovaries […]

Discover Cancer Fighting Foods

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

Interest in cancer fighting foods continues to grow. Indeed, in recent years, numerous books have been written about anti cancer foods and the role of good nutrition.

Thousands of scientific studies have now been conducted on the subject. Researchers have investigated the average diets of populations that exhibit low incidence of different types of cancer. Most […]

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