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April 26, 2008

Prostate Cancer Treatment

Filed under: Cancer, Prostate Cancer — Tags: — admin @ 4:55 pm

Whether or not to treat prostate cancer conventionally is one of the major medical dilemmas we have today. Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in American men. Approximately 222,000 cases will be diagnosed this year, however most prostate tumors tend to grow slowly. They never actually threaten lives. There is no sure way to tell which tumors will grow at a more rapid rate.

Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA) tests can help find tumors many years before they cause any prostate cancer (more…)

April 23, 2008

Colon Cancer

Filed under: Colon Cancer — Tags: — admin @ 11:15 am

Colon cancer is a type of cancer that affects the colon, rectum and
appendix areas. Also called colorectal or large bowel cancer, it ranks
no. 3 among the common forms of cancers. As much as 655,500 people
die from colon cancer around the world every year, making it second
among other types of cancers in terms of mortality rate.

Like all types of cancers, colon cancer is caused by abnormal and (more…)

April 22, 2008

3 Ways To Fight Cancer

Filed under: Cancer — Tags: — admin @ 6:32 pm

Cancer is one of the largest problems in the world today. Although a definite cure has not yet been found, there are various highly effective ways to fight cancer and win. This article will show you a few popular ways that cancer survivors have been able to defeat this deadly disease.

1) Eat Healthy Nutritious Foods Each Day
No single food or food substances can protect you against cancer. Scientists believe that the right combination of foods in an organic plant based diet can help fight off cancer. Evidence is mounting that (more…)

April 14, 2008

Breast Thermography: New Technology For Cancer Prevention and Early Detection

Filed under: Cancer — Tags: — admin @ 10:06 am

Breast thermography is a new, non-invasive imaging procedure that utilizes infrared heat-sensing technology to detect metabolic changes in the breast. Abnormalities can be detected long before a tumor is present. Because researchers are acknowledging the importance of prevention and early detection as the keys to long term breast health, breast thermography is fast becoming an important diagnostic test to add (more…)

April 12, 2008

All You Need To Know About Colon Cancer

Filed under: Cancer — Tags: , — admin @ 2:09 pm

Colon cancer is a type of cancer that affects the colon, rectum and appendix areas. Also called colorectal or large bowel cancer, it ranks no. 3 among the common forms of cancers. As much as 655,500 people die from colon cancer around the world every year, making it second among other types of cancers in terms of mortality rate.

Like all types of cancers, colon cancer is caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division within the body particularly in the colon and rectum area. There are suggestions that colon cancer is caused by (more…)

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