Cancer Survival

Alternative Versus Traditional Cancer Treatments

Oct 31st, 2008 | By JonathanBell | Category: Cancer Survival

The reason alternative cancer treatments are not more widely known has little to do with their alleged therapeutic ineffectiveness and far more to do with political control and the therapy marketplace.
Many of the treatments are on the “unproven methods of cancer management” list maintained by the American Cancer Society which is, effectively, a “blacklist”.
Medical doctors [...]



Cancer Answer Has Been Known For Years

Oct 28th, 2008 | By JonathanBell | Category: Cancer Survival

If you are just learning about cancer prevention, you are probably both amazed and confused by a great many things. It is probably shocking for you to find out that the FDA is not standing behind vitamin B17, which could be one of the greatest discoveries about cancer prevention in your lifetime. It probably amazes [...]



Understanding Breast Cancer and Social Security Disability

Oct 28th, 2008 | By MattBerry | Category: Cancer Survival

It could be argued that breast cancer is one of the most visible diseases of our time. Perhaps to make up for the lack of attention it received in the past, when it was often undiagnosed and untreated, individuals and organizations today are very active in informing the public and pushing for more research form [...]



Creating Our Own Reality as a Cancer Survivor

Oct 24th, 2008 | By DavidElliot | Category: Cancer Survival

There is a lot of interest these days in the subject of do we create our own reality and can we attract conditions into our lives by mind power and positive thinking. The book the secret and the movie what the bleep are both examples of this philosophy currently popular in the public domain.
Within the [...]



Customary Side Effects Associated With Chemotherapy

Oct 22nd, 2008 | By TrevorPrice | Category: Cancer Survival

Chemotherapy effects can be intense depending on the types of drugs being administered, the dose and the general vitality of the patient. Healthy cells that reproduce rapidly, like the cells in the bone marrow, stomach, mouth, hair and intestines, are very susceptible to the damage caused by chemotherapy. This is why so many of the [...]



Causes of Lung Cancer - Information You Need to Know

Oct 20th, 2008 | By PhillipDye | Category: Cancer Survival

More men and women die from lung cancer than any other cancers. Who is most susceptible to this disease? Nearly 70 percent of the elderly 65 and older will be diagnosed with this disease. Three percent of lung cancer cases have appeared in people younger than 45 years old.
Until the 1930s, cancer of the lungs [...]



Breast Cancer Research and Women’s Health

Oct 20th, 2008 | By PhillipDye | Category: Cancer Survival

Doctors and researchers are sifting through tons of promising data to conclude how breast cancer occurs. From there, they hope to find ways that will prevent the disease from striking women. To this day, doctors are baffled by the mystery surrounding this silent killer. Why do some women get breast cancer but others do not?
Every [...]



Lung Cancer - Facts, Prevention And Treatment

Oct 20th, 2008 | By PhillipDye | Category: Cancer Survival

Many smokers tend to quit at least once if not twice in their lifetime. Yet, they may not utilize several techniques to help them completely quit thus getting stuck in a cycle of not being able to stop. However, if a smoker wants to prevent being diagnosed with lung cancer, it’s vital they get some [...]



Cancer Information – How to Reduce the Trauma of Emotional Pain!

Oct 17th, 2008 | By MichaelMihalcic | Category: Cancer Survival

Emotions. Emotions! EMOTIONS!! Cancer and emotions – what a potentially dangerous combination.
Why?
Think about it, not only do you have to deal with finding out you have cancer but you also have to deal with your emotions and the emotions of people around you. It can be overwhelming! Not to mention very stressful.
First off, there isn’t [...]



Primary Evidences and Basics of Bladder Cancer

Oct 16th, 2008 | By TrevorPrice | Category: Cancer Survival

Bladder cancer symptoms are often not apparent until the disease has progressed to an advanced and sometimes fatal stage. This means that if you’re genetically susceptible to bladder cancer, you must be diligent about testing and early detection. To learn more about the risks of bladder cancer, its causes and its symptoms, keep reading.
Signs Associated [...]