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  • Fight Cancer by Providing your Cells a Healthy Environment  By : Eileen Silva
    Dr. Silva recommends providing your cells a healthy environment by lifestyle changes to help the body fight off cancer.
  • Super Foods for Prostate Health  By : Danna Schneider
    Prostate cancer is a very scary thought for most men. The idea that every single man, if unencumbered by other diseases, will in his lifetime eventually have either an enlarged prostate or suffer varying degrees of prostate cancer is no secret any more. The difference now is, we've become a nutritionally advanced culture, and we can proactively treat prostate conditions.
  • 5 Keys to Great Health - How You Can Stop the Link Between Cancer and Stress  By : Tania French
    Conventional medicine confirms stress can cause cancer. Follow these 5 Keys to a Great Health and learn how to handle stress the healthy way.
  • Prostate Cancer: What it is and the Treatment options Available  By : Ted Crawford
    Dr. Crawford discusses the most common type of cancer found in men and how to get it screened for, diagnosed, and the treatment options available.
  • Antioxidants and the Prevention of Breast Cancer  By : Steven Godlewski
    So far, in 2006 alone, there have been over 212,000 new cases of invasive breast cancer diagnosed, as well as over 61,000 cases of non-invasive breast cancer. Over 40,000 women will die from breast cancer in 2006 alone.
  • Cancer Research and Types of Cancer  By : Andrew Daigle
    Cancer is a disease in which the body cells grow uncontrollably because their regulatory mechanisms have been damaged. Cancer is possibly the most prevalent disease in the world today and more and more cases are diagnosed each and every year.
  • Diet And Breast Cancer  By : Nitin Chhoda
    This article explores the link between food and breast cancer. It provides valuable information on the type of diet that can help breast cancer victims.
  • Basic Facts about Cancer  By : Andrew Daigle
    Cancer is a disease in which the body cells grow uncontrollably because their normal regulatory mechanisms have been damaged. The most common cancers are skin cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, bowel cancer and prostate cancer.
  • Researching Mesothelioma Lawyers  By : Andrew Daigle
    Mesothelioma is a relatively rare form of cancer that is unfortunately getting more and more common today. Finding the right mesothelioma attorney is very important for you to be successful in your claim.
  • Nutritional Cancer Support  By : Darren Dunner
    Poly-MVA which is a variant of Palladium Lipoic Acid (LAPd) complex serves as a potent nutritional support to any kind of cancer. Lot of research has been done on the subject and results prove that LAPd complex when taken as a nutritional supplement like Poly-MVA acts as a cancer deterrent.
  • Brain cancer  By : Darren Dunner
    Everyone fears the word cancer. However most types of cancers can be beaten, if you catch it up soon enough, and even if you don’t there are new treatments coming out by the minute everyday that will help you fight and successfully beat cancer. There are however some types of cancers that are more complex in nature than others, brain cancer is the one we’re speaking of and the one we will be focusing on.
  • Cancer and the pH balance!  By : John Neyman
    One of the most important points of the pH miracle diet is that cancer can be prevented and reversed by applying the principles of the diet.
  • Symptoms of the Common Cancers  By : Andrew Daigle
    Each year statistics show that the number of cancer cases newly diagnosed continues to rise however advances in diagnostic procedures and treatments means that more and more lives are being saved.
  • Aerobic Exercise, Resistance Exercise and Prostate Cancer  By : Doctor X
    The third annual Prostate Cancer Symposium may not seem a likely place to hear about aerobic or resistance exercise. However, there was an interesting report proving the value of resistance and aerobic exercise on those undergoing radiation therapy for prostate cancer.
  • Preventing Colon Cancer  By : Steven Godlewski
    The first step to preventing colon cancer is understanding what the risk factors are. Knowing that you are at risk will help motivate you to take the necessary steps to prevent it. Even if you are at high risk for colon cancer, there are steps that you can take to decrease your risk.
  • Ample Support For Breast Chek Kit  By : Julie-Anne Smith
    Breast cancer - the most common cancer in women worldwide. In the UK, approximately 750 women are diagnosed each week, amounting to over 41,000 new cases each year. 250 women die of the disease every week. However, the earlier a cancer is detected, the higher the chance of successful treatment and survival.
  • Cancer: Vitamin D's Powerfull Ability to Combat This Disease  By : Kevin Flatt
    Dr. Bischoff-Ferrari then presented Dr. Giovannucci's data that one reduces your risk of all cancers about 17% for every 10 ng/ml of vitamin D in your blood. For cancer of the digestive system, the risk reduction is 43%. His data indicates all Americans should be taking about 2,000 IU per day.
  • Bone Fractures  By : Siegfried Gursche
    A fracture can occur in any bone in the body, including the vertebrae or the ribs, although it is most common in the extremities. Broken bones are called simple fractures when the skin is intact and compound fractures when the skin is broken. Compound fractures cause complications because open wounds are more susceptible to infection and substantial blood loss.
  • Inflammatory Breast Cancer Warning signs, Symptoms and Treatment  By : Ray Lam
    Inflammatory breast cancer is a special kind of advanced breast cancer and it's a serious one. Though we see an increasing number of cases, it is rare, accounting for only 1 to 4 percent of all breast cancers. Overall survival is worse in women with this kind of breast cancer than in other forms of breast cancer. It is inflammatory because its initial manifestations are usually redness and warmth in the skin of the breast, often without a palpable lump. Oftentimes, the patient and even the doctor will mistake it for a simple infection and she'll be put on antibiotics. But it doesn't get better. It also doesn't get worse and that's the tip-off: an infection will always get better or worse within a week or two - it rarely stays the same. If no change seems to be evident, the doctor should perform a biopsy of the underlying tissue to see if it is cancer.
  • Definition of Stage IV Breast Cancer  By : Ray Lam
    Patients diagnosed with Stage IV or metastatic breast cancers have disease that has spread from the affected breast to one or more distant sites in the body. Historically, metastatic breast cancer has been considered incurable; the goal of treatment has been to provide relief from symptoms and prolong the duration and quality of life. However, there have been some important advances resulting in the addition of many more treatment options for managing this disease. These include the now widespread use of taxane chemotherapy, the development of targeted therapies, and the development of more active hormonal therapy drugs.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatment - What Is Breast Cancer?  By : Meng Y
    Breast cancer, according to the majority of sources is simply "cancer of the breast tissue". This isn't an extremely helpful. But after conducting a little more research the answer to this question becomes clear. Cancer is a growth that is malignant. It is caused by uncontrollable and abnormal division of cells. Normal cells become misshapen and begin to grow at an extremely rapid rate. The result of this is either a mass or lump that continues to grow and can actually spread throughout the body.
  • Things To Know About Brain Cancer.  By : Cathy Mark
    Malignant brain tumors occur in about 4.5 people per 100,000 population, they may occur at any age but brain cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in patients younger than age 35. In adults, incidence is generally highest between ages 40 to 60.
  • Understanding About Cervical Cancer  By : Cathy Mark
    Cervical cancer starts in the cells of the cervix. The cervix is the narrow, lower part of the uterus (or womb). It is the passageway that connects the uterus to the vagina.

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