By: Dinesh Kumar D | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer Cancer is the second most dangerous disease in United States of America. World Health Organization predicted that the deaths from cancer will overtake the death from heart disease by the year 2010. In counter, when we observe the past 50 year's statistics, it shows that the deaths from cancer have been gradually decreased.
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Cancer Cancer is a class of disease that harms the body when damaged cells divide uncontrollably to form masses of tissue called tumor. These cells do not have orderly growth, division or death which a normal cell used to have. This is where cancer begins to form in the body.
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Cancer Pancreatic cancer is difficult to treat due to difficulty in diagnosis. It has very few symptoms before it spreads to other parts of the body. Once it spreads and it is often too late for western treatment methods to do anything. Death rate because of pancreatic cancer is high.
read more By: Robert Rister | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer If you were to walk into a natural products store and ask the manager which supplements you need to treat and beat cancer, the answer might be "All of them." The fact is, however, people who have cancer should emphasize different supplements at different stages of disease and recovery, and different people may need different supplements at the same stage of disease and recovery. But don't nutritional supplements always help? This article explains why statistics about cancer and nutrition are sometimes misleading, as the Chinese study of vitamin C and cancer shows.
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Cancer Sometimes so many people get great results with a nutritional supplement that responsible scientific researchers have to find the reason why. This article discusses the patient-driven research at the Mayo Clinic finding considerable benefit for green tea supplements for people who have leukemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, and the potential benefits of green tea for cancers of the colon, lungs, liver, prostate, and breast.
read more By: Robert Rister | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer When people are first dealing with a diagnosis of cancer, exercise usually falls far down their list of priorities. Just a little exercise, as little as fifteen minutes a week, however, can make a crucial difference in preventing permanent disability, especially among people with cancer who are over the age of 65.
read more By: Robert Rister | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer The famous Warburg Hypothesis taught that cancer cells shun oxygen and thrive on sugar. The practical implication of the Warburg Hypothesis, however, is less about sugar than about salt.
read more By: Melissa McKyler | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer The prognosis for cancer can really vary depending on the type. Here we will teach you exactly what a prognosis is and how they determine what yours may be.
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Cancer Are there really super foods for treating cancer? Genetic differences mean that no one food works for everyone, but patterns of food choices can be extremely important in cancer recovery.
read more By: Dinesh Kumar D | Mar 20, 2010 |
Cancer Standard cancer treatment centers have a short term vision in treating the cancer. They just focus on the symptoms and treat the cancer. They fail to identify the root-cause eventually the person gets cancer once again in few years after treatment. Cancer does not affect a particular part of the body. It spreads all over the body.
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