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| 10 hours ago by admin Scientists in Sweden are reporting for the first time that a group of drugs used to treat heart failure shows promise for fighting colon cancer. Colon cancer is the third most common cancer in the United States, with more than 150000 cases diagnosed in the US each ... Beating Cancer with Nutrition, book with CDBeating Cancer with Nutrition. Sugar feeds Cancer: diet and supplements can starve tumors· Nutrition makes chemo and radiation more toxic to the tu... Read More > ... Asbestos Lung Cancer - http://asbestoscancerlung.co.cc/ |
| 13 Dec 2009 by Grahaam AE Maartin ... than 20 laboratory studies and tests since the 1970s, where it's been shown to: Effectively target and kill malignant cells in 12 different types of cancer, including lung, Prostate, colon, breast, and pancreatic cancer. Be 10000 times stronger in killing colon cancer cells than Adriamycin, a commonly used chemotherapeutic drug. Without harming healthy cells, it can selectively hunt down and kill cancer cells, unlike chemotherapy. ... Living Life Abundantly Adventures ... Living Life Abundantly - http://marenda.biz/ [ More results from Living Life Abundantly ] |
| 13 Dec 2009 by David Gorski I'm surprised people haven't started doom saying about prostate cancer, colon cancer or impotence. This is an excellent write up of the current situation in any case. Thanks for the research! ... Could this be due simply to people living longer? The longer you live, I'd think, the more likely it is you'll get any given disease. If more people survive heart disease and breast cancer, for example, then more people stick around long enough to get brain tumors. ... Science-Based Medicine - http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/ - References [ More results from Science-Based Medicine ] |
| 14 Dec 2009 by Drew Kaplan “My wife died of lung cancer in June, my stepson died of throat cancer, my neighbor across the street has it, everybody is dying around here. I've never seen anyplace like this,” Carroll said. He sits in his living room, an oxygen tank on the floor beside him, a box holding 11 different ... “It's in my colon, they want to remove half of it, I've got a pre-cancerous mass in my stomach, a mass in my chest,” says Joe Intintola Jr., who lives acroiss the street from Carroll. ... Health Freedom Alliance - http://blogs.healthfreedomalliance.org/ - References [ More results from Health Freedom Alliance ] |
| 27 Jul 2009 by Travis After rigorous and debilitating treatments, he beat cancer and returned to the grand tour with a 4th place finish in the Vuelta a Espana in 1998. Did you just do the math? He was given a 50% chance to survive a serious fight with cancer. ... It also provides guidelines and suggestions for healthy living. But more importantly, it brings hope. It reminds us that no matter the odds, we can still try. Attitude is critical to fighting cancer, because the treatments are ... Trav's Thoughts - http://travsthoughts.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 7 Dec 2009 Better screening, healthier living and new treatments have all continued to help cut the annual number of cancer cases and deaths in the United States, a new report says. ... These decreases were largely due to decreased incidence and death from lung, prostate and colon cancer among men and a drop in two of the three leading cancers in women (breast and colon cancers). New diagnoses for all types of cancer in the United States declined almost 1 percent per year from 1999 ... Health, Fitness, Wellness News at VitaBeat - http://www.vitabeat.com/ |
| 17 Jun 2009 by Gregory McCulley The following year my baby sister passed in August 2007 of colon cancer. With just one brother and one sister still living, I hit rock bottom and the sleep aids no longer worked. With God's help, and help from my ex-wife and several ... Beat & Overcome Depression - http://beatovercomedepression.blogspot.com/ |
| 5 Mar 2007 The odds of recurrence is high in my case, but still I want to believe its gone for good. The cancer has definitely given me the chance to really enjoy and appreciate each and every moment of "cancer free" time. ...... Your story mirrored my fathers, and I wanted you to know he played many a golf game after being diagnosed, treated and beat cancer for seven years. Wednesday will be the first anniversary of my fathers death...hopefully it will be a joyous but not sad ... NPR Blogs: My Cancer - http://www.npr.org/blogs/mycancer/ - References [ More results from NPR Blogs: My Cancer ] |
| 28 Nov 2009 Of all living U.S. male cancer survivors in 2005 who have been diagnosed with more than one cancer, 4 percent - 15070 out of 403870 as of 2005 - were diagnosed with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma as their first primary cancer, according to the American Cancer Society. ... Some are purely odds-related, Alley explained. U.S. women have a 1 in 8 lifetime risk of breast cancer and a 1 in 20 risk of colon cancer, so eventually someone will end up developing both, he said. ... phillyBurbs.com: New Jersey News RSS feed - http://www.phillyburbs.com/ - References [ More results from phillyBurbs.com: New Jersey News RSS feed ] |
| 7 Dec 2009 by rynell@imermanangels.org We paired her up with another woman living in Tuscon, AZ who beat stage III colon cancer nearly four years ago! The cancer fighter was so thankful to meet another woman who could help her come up with the appropriate questions to ask ... Imerman Angels Blog - http://imermanangels.org/blog/ |
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