Breast Cancer Facts
Posted on May 5, 2008 - Filed Under Breast Cancer | Leave a Comment
Here are some well known facts about breast cancer. It is highly likely that your doctor is only aware of a few of these facts.
Global Breast Cancer Crisis
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Once a disease of the Western world, breast cancer has become a global concern. Breast cancer is the most lethal form of cancer for women in the world. An estimated 1 million cases will be identified this year, and about 500,000 new and existing patients will die from breast cancer. In the U.S., breast cancer will be diagnosed in 1 in 8 women. In other emerging economies, breast cancer is a relatively new concern. Previously a malady that mostly afflicted white, affluent women in the industrial hubs of North America and Western Europe, breast cancer is everywhere. By 2020, 70%… Continue reading
Read More..>>Breast Cancer Mammogram - Prevent The Deadly Diagnosis
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Not only is breast cancer a nasty word to hear it is a painful condition and frightening, it gets even nastier sounding if your doctor has diagnosed you with the disease. Sadly, although scary, women still choose to avoid initiating a self breast examination on them self. Why do women ignore cancer awareness alerts which point out the vital concerns of catching cancer in its early stage when they know breast cancer can be a fatal condition?
There can only be one reason why decisions of denial that they are cancer free are made and that is because they are… Continue reading
Read More..>>Bras and the Breast Cancer Cover-Up
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“Whom can you trust when your culture is the biggest enemy of your health? Can you trust your culture’s leading authorities? Can you trust your culture’s government? Can you trust your culture’s private industry?”
We asked those questions in 1995, at the end of our book, Dressed To Kill: The Link Between Breast Cancer and Bras. Before writing our book, we sent details of our research to the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer Society, President’s Cancer Panel, American Women’s Medical Association, National Organization for Women, National Women’s Health Network, and National Women’s Health Resource Center. There was… Continue reading
Read More..>>Breast Cancer - Why I Detox
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When it comes to oncology, there is no other area more controversial than the relationship between diet and cancer. While everyone would like to believe that what you eat substantially affects your likelihood of developing cancer, or that a particular diet can cure cancer, there is little evidence to prove the effect that your diet has.
Reputable sources agree that there is not a diet that cures cancer outright; however there is very strong evidence that what you eat and what weight loss detox supplements you take can prevent you from contracting cancer.
In a Nurses Healthy Study, 1,982 women ho… Continue reading
Read More..>>New Research Offers Hope for Mesothelioma Treatment
Posted on April 17, 2008 - Filed Under Lung Mesothelioma Asbestos | Leave a Comment
Mesothelioma is one of the most difficult cancers to treat. While knowledge has increased over the past years, doctors and scientists alike still know relatively little about this aggressive disease that strikes the membranes encasing the lungs (pleura). What is known is the challenge in finding effective treatment options for both pleural and peritoneal mesothelioma.
Peritoneal Mesothelioma
Pleural mesothelioma is the more common form of the disease, and as a result, doctors have a slight advantage in treating this type. Patients who develop peritoneal mesothelioma often face more promising prognoses, but fewer options when the outlook is less positive… Continue reading
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