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The Chemotherapy Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Get Through Treatment

Saturday, July 31st, 2010

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The first and second editions of this best-selling guide have already helped thousands of people understand chemotherapy and prepare themselves or their loved ones for treatment. The book is used as the primary chemotherapy patient education tool in outpatient clinics nationwide. This new third edition of The Chemotherapy Survival Guide includes updated information on topics including biotherapy, immunotherapy, nutrition, stress reduction, chemotherapy drug… More >>

The Chemotherapy Survival Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Get Through Treatment

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Seeking Alternative Cancer Treatment For Prostate Cancer

Friday, July 30th, 2010

Scottsdale, AZ-based New Hope Medical Center, an alternative cancer treatment center, offers patients suffering from chronic diseases a place to go in order to receive alternative cancer treatment care. Each plan is tailored to a single person, making those who choose alternative cancer treatment care a unique way to fight their cancer or other chronic disease.

Prostate cancer forms in the prostate, a gland in the male reproductive system. This type of cancer affects 1 in 6 men and is the most common non-skin cancer in America. The rate for a prostate cancer diagnosis increases as a man ages. In fact, most men with prostate cancer are over 65 years old. In 2008, there were a total of over 186,000 new cases of prostate cancer, and about 29,000 prostate cancer-related deaths.

Prostate cancer may not show any symptoms, but those who do have symptoms involve urinary problems. A man with prostate cancer may have difficulty passing urine, experience pain or burning during urination or even see blood in the urine. A doctor can diagnose prostate cancer by either performing a rectal exam or testing the blood for a prostate-specific antigen.

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Can Green Tea Fight Cancer?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

This is definitely a matter that is worth looking into, taking into account that cancer is the second most common cause of death in the US, exceeded only by heart disease. According to “Cancer Facts & Figures 2008″ issued by the American Cancer Society, in the US, cancer accounts for 1 of every 4 deaths.

Who is at risk of developing cancer? The answer is: Anyone can develop cancer. And, in many cases, the “cure” can seem worse than the disease. You have probably known someone with cancer who has suffered through the horrors of radiation, chemotherapy, surgery, and other cancer treatments. So, it is definitely worth taking a look at things that can help prevent cancer from settling in to begin with.

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Cervical Cancer Symptoms And Signs, Lessons To Be Learnt From Jade Goody

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Jade Goody’s death from cervical cancer has thought us that we need to be careful about this killer disease. There are lesssons to be learnt from the Jade Goody episode so that we keep a careful watch of possible cervical cancer symptoms, signs and possible cure. Cervical cancer ranks first among cancers in women in most developing countries.  It constitutes 34 percent of all women’s cancers.  The approximate global incidence of women suffering annually from cervix cancer is 500,000.  Though women at all ages are at risk, cervical cancer is mostly seen in women from mid 30s to 55, with  47 being the average age. Most people are sadly uninformed about cervical cancer.  It has nothing to do with your spinal cord or your neck.  It is a disease in which cancer cells are seen in the cervical tissues.  The cervix, which is the lower part of the uterus, connects the vagina to the body of the uterus.  The cervix is pink in color. It is covered with squamous cells,  which are scale-like in appearance.  The cervical canal is lined with another kind of cell, known as columnar cells The area where these two types of cells meet called T-zone or transformation zone is the likeliest area which can cause abnormal growth of cells. How can I find out if I have cervical cancer: In the earliest stages, it is quite difficult to ascertain if you have cervical cancer, because there are no obvious symptoms. Irregular bleeding, bleeding or pain during sex or vaginal discharge, chronic low backache which are symptoms that can be linked with cervical cancer, offers appear at an advanced stage. Who is at risk of cervical cancer? Those who do unprotected sex:  Most sexually active women have the chances of carrying an HPV virus which spreads through skin to skin contact with an HPV infected area. Sex at an early age, unprotected sex and multiple sex partners augments the chances of a woman’s of getting an HPV infection.  In other words, HPV infection can trigger cervical cancer. Usage of condoms for the sake of unprotected sex, may not help because the virus can be passed through skin to skin contact in the genital area, that is not covered by a condom.  But that does not mean, one should not use condom, it is very important to protect yourself against AIDS and sexually transmitted diseases. Smoking: Smoking increases the risk of the woman to contract cervical cancer.  Chemical produced by tobacco smoking can damage the DNA of the cervix cells, making them cancerous. Chlamdiya infection: Chlamydia infection which is bacterial in nature is also a cayuse, triggered through sexual contact. Diet deficient in fruit and vegetables: Women who do not eat enough fruit or vegetables miss out on the antioxidant properties which keep cancers at bay.  Phytochemicals like vitamins A, C, E and beta-carotene are known to prevent cervical cancers. •    HIV infection: Women who have a weak immune system from illnesses like HIV(Human Immunodeficiency Virus) can also suffer from cervical cancer. Long term oral contraceptives: Usage of long-term contraceptives for say 5 or more years can increase the woman’s chances of suffering from cervix cancer. Family history of cervical cancer: Women who have a family history of cervical cancer are also at risk. A person who has a family history of this disease may be less genetically equipped to fight of HPV infection better than other women. How is cervical cancer diagnosed?  As mentioned before, pain or bleeding during sex or otherwise, vaginal discharge are some signs; but they do not mean you have cervical cancer. It is better if you see a doctor who will ask you to go for a Pap test In the Pap test, a speculum or a standard device used to examine the cervix is placed in the vagina.  Cells are skimmed from the surface of cervical surface with a cotton swab and then smeared into a glass slide. Another sample is taken from the T-zone with a plastic spatula. There are new techniques known as  liquid based Pap tests that gives greater degree of accuracy.  The slide is dispatched to a lab where a cytotechnologist(a person who reviews the slides) and a pathologist examines the sample for any abnormalities.  The pap test is usually accurate and can be used to detect cervical cancers even in the early stages. To increase the reliability of the Pap test, go to your doctor two weeks after your last menstrual period and avoid having sex, douching, using tampons or using vaginal creams,powders, suppositories, sprays etc  at least 48 hours before the test. An abnormal Pap smear report DOES NOT mean that you have cervical cancer. It just means that you have some kind of cellular change in the cells that cover the surface of the cervix.  A Pap test is only a screening medium,  there are other tests that are important to confirm Pap test abnormalities and diagnose the disease.  You need to have some kind of follow-up, retest again after some months. Depending on the degree of the abnormality,  the  doctor can also recommend biopsy, colposcopy(enlarged view of the vagina and cervix) or curettage. What should be the regularity of the Pap test: Screening should commence three years after a woman begins to have intercourse. It is recommended to go for a Pap test every two or three years.  The combination of HPV testing with a Pap test should be considered for routine screening for women older than 30.  Go to my blog listed below to know about cervical cancer cure.

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The Links Between Vegetables, Fruits and Cancer

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

With over a 100 types of cancers able to affect any part of the body, about 13% of all deaths worldwide were caused by the disease in 2004. Generally treated by surgery, radiation therapy and cancer drugs such as antineoplastic agents, a third of all cancers could be cured if they are detected early and treated well. And with about a one-third of all cancer cases being preventable, there’s a realization to stress more on this cost-effective way of tackling cancer.

Some foods, such as fruits and vegetable are thought to aid prevention of cancer. And many studies have found such links as follows.

Vegetables, Fruits and Prostate Cancer

A review published in the “Molecular Nutrition and Food Research,” Feb 2009 issue supports the claim that an intake of a high vegetable diet can reduce the risk of prostate cancer. The protective mechanism is believed to be include antioxidants that shield the DNA and healthy cell against damage.

In a related study published in the “International Journal of Cancer, March 2004,” those who consumed most fiber particularly from vegetable sources ran a moderately lower risk of being affected by the disease.

Vegetables, Fruits and Colon Cancer

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BEST OF HERBS FOR CANCER TREATMENT

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Scientists report that the chief causes of cancer are toxic pollutants in the environment. Cancer is a global concern. The World Health Organization is pointing the finger at environmental toxins as key contributors to cancer. There is more and more evidence that there are some herbs for cancer treatment.

HEALING CANCER NATURALLY

Healing cancer naturally is becoming very effective. The war against cancer is on the move and using herbs for cancer treatment becomes more and more popular.  The human body is a work of genius and has the power to heal cancer naturally and using herbs for cancer treatment. It is so complex and so magnificent that scientists marvel at its incredible power. Just for a few examples: 600 muscles allow us to move, 970 miles of blood vessels carry six quarts of blood that complete a lap to and from the heart every two minutes , 10 million nerve endings connect the brain to the body etc. Our bodies just need water and the right foods to function properly.

HERBS FOR CANCER TREATMENT

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Cancer Natural Alternative and Diet

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

As cancer continues to throw in mourning thousands of families throughout the world, the need to produce other medicines more effective and less dangerous seems more urgent. Although radiotherapy and chemotherapy are effective in some cases, their hypothetical result and negative effects cause a great number of cancer victims to turn to natural cures. Researchers in several countries are trying to develop treatments that are less destructive; therapies aiming at activating the immune system to force cancer cells to commit suicide.

As the conventional medicine does, there are natural treatments against cancer that bring results in life of thousands of cancer victims. However, these therapies require a combination of taking remedies and application of healthy habits at the same time; a radical change in your way of life (healthy diet, moderate exercise, and sometimes change of environment) is always recommended. If followed with perseverance and patience, these alternative methods could eradicate not only the cancer but also other asymptomatic diseases developing in your body.

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Because . . . Someone I Love Has Cancer: Kids’ Activity Book

Saturday, July 24th, 2010

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This inspired publication is designed to address the basic goals of therapeutic support for children who have a loved one with cancer. Featuring five self-sharpening crayons to inspire creativity, this activity book also includes a 16-page removable guide for caregivers with family and group activities, as well as activities that offer ways to discover inner strengths and enhance self-esteem…. More >>

Because . . . Someone I Love Has Cancer: Kids’ Activity Book

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Lung Cancer Symptoms, What You Need To Know.

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

Lung cancer is now the most common form of cancer in the United States. Lung cancer causes more death than any other cancer cases among men and women in this country. Fourteen percent of all cancer records in the United States are lung cancer cases and twenty-eight percent of cancer deaths are from lung cancer patients.

Major causes of lung cancers are cigarette smoking and breathing impure air including asbestos exposure. Asbestos exposure can lead to Mesothelioma, a cancer in the lining of the lungs or abdominal cavity.

Severity of lung cancer depends greatly to the amount of time a person spent smoking. As compared to non-smokers, smokers are at high risk of lung cancer. In fact, smokers are twenty-two percent more at risk of acquiring lung cancer than their non-smoking counterpart.

Additionally, because lung cancer symptoms do not manifest until it is already on its advanced stage, minor lung cancer symptoms are often ignored.

This is because minor lung cancer symptom such as frequent coughing is often associated with itchiness in the throat. Smokers believe that this is an ordinary occurrence among smokers, thus they are not alarmed until they feel more severe lung cancer symptoms.

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Was Your Ovarian Cancer Misdiagnosed?

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

Two Percent of All Female Newborns in the United States Are at Risk of Getting Ovarian Cancer

As many as 30,000 U.S. women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer this year. In 2006, between 15,000 and 16,000 women are likely to die from this silent killer. Ovarian cancer is the 5th leading cause of death among women, and it is responsible for about five percent of all cancer deaths. Chances are your doctor may have misdiagnosed you. That is often the case. A recent British study found 60 percent of all U.K. general practitioners had misdiagnosed their patients. Three-quarters of British doctors surveyed incorrectly assumed that symptoms only occurred in the late stages of ovarian cancer. Based upon that information, it should be no surprise that Britain has one of the lowest survival rates for ovarian cancer in the Western World – of 6,800 cases diagnosed each year, more than 4,600 die.

A similar discovery was made by University of California researchers, who announced last year, “Four in 10 women with ovarian cancer have symptoms that they tell their doctors about at least four months — and as long as one year — before they are diagnosed.” According to their study of nearly 2,000 women with ovarian cancer, the researchers discovered physicians:

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