Chemotherapy Does Not Work, Is Costly, Has Adverse Effects, And Kills

Mar 24, 2009 by

So what’s this about chemotherapy (and radiation)? What’s this about using poisonous substances to masquerade as some sort...

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Overeating Linked to Cancer

Mar 17, 2009 by

Since time memorial, fasting has been advocated as a means of cleansing – both physically as well as spiritually. Even today,...

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Skin Cream Linked to Skin Cancer

Mar 17, 2009 by

Toxins, chemicals and poisons abound in modern life and the world today. It is a truly frightening reality. And they are not just in...

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Acai Berries May Destroy Cancer Cells

Mar 17, 2009 by

There are literally thousands of natural cancer fighters and killers residing in fruits and vegetables given to us by Mother Nature....

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Omega 6 Fatty Acids – High Intake Linked to Breast Cancer

Mar 17, 2009 by

An gross imbalance of omega 3 fatty acids and omega 6 fatty acids – we are getting way too little of the former and way too much...

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Bone Loss – A Side Effect of Conventional Cancer Treatment

Mar 10, 2009 by

The detrimental side effects of conventional cancer treatment are numerous. Many are devastating, too. It is indeed a travesty that so...

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Cancer Survivors Struggle With Employment

Feb 19, 2009 by

Cancer, without doubt, is a much feared and potentially debilitating disease. Often, cancer sufferers, especially those who undergo...

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Prostate Cancer Risk Elevated by Gonorrhea and Promiscuous Sex Life

Feb 19, 2009 by

A study conducted at the University of Michigan has found that men who had previously suffered from gonorrhea have a higher risk of...

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Pregnant Women Who Smoke Are Increasing Their Children’s Future Risk of Ca...

Jan 15, 2009 by

Pregnant woman who smoke are increasing the risk of their children getting serious cancer later in life. This was revealed in a study...

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Lung Cancer Risk May Be Increased By Inorganic Phosphates in Processed Foods

Jan 14, 2009 by

Lung cancer is most heavily linked with smoking, and, increasingly, also to air pollution, which is a worsening problem in most...

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Breast Cancer Risk Found To Be Lower For Those Who Eat Native Mexican Diet

Jan 13, 2009 by

A study, called the Four-Corners Breast Cancer Study, was carried out to ascertain how specific dietary choices affected breast cancer...

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Many Unnecessary Surgical Breast Biopsies Are Conducted

Jan 13, 2009 by

A study has suggested that almost 600,000 out of the 1.6 million women who undergo breast biopsies are in fact going through...

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Smoking Raises Colorectal Cancer Risk

Jan 13, 2009 by

A study carried out in Italy has revealed that smoking increases the risk of getting colorectal cancer by about 18%, as well as of...

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Breast Cancer Risk May Be Increased By Moisturizers Which Contain Oestrogens

Jan 13, 2009 by

Breast cancer patients who use moisturizers, please take note – you may be putting oestrogen into your bodies without even realizing...

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Increased Lung Cancer Risk with Exposure to Diesel and Other Vehicle Exhaust

Jan 13, 2009 by

According to the California Air Resources Board (CARB), a long-term study has revealed that workers in the trucking industry who have...

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Breast Cancer Survival Rates Boosted by Psychological Counseling

Jan 13, 2009 by

A recent study has suggested that psychological counseling may boost breast cancer patients’ likelihood of survival. By undergoing...

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Smoking and Alcohol Linked to Esophageal and Stomach Cancers

Jan 13, 2009 by

A long-term study conducted by Dutch researchers has linked smoking and drinking to three subtypes of esophageal and stomach...

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Eating Beans and Potatoes May Lower Breast Cancer Risk

Jan 12, 2009 by

A pre-clinical study conducted by researchers from the Colorado State University has suggested that eating potatoes and beans...

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Vitamin D in Cancer Prevention – Statement Defending and Affirming its Rol...

Jan 12, 2009 by

A recent study released last year supposedly found that vitamin D does NOT protect against getting breast cancer. Unfortunately, this...

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Obesity Linked in Study to Higher Ovarian Cancer Risk

Jan 7, 2009 by

According to a recent study, post-menopausal women who are obese and who have never before used hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may...

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High Blood Insulin Levels Raise Breast Cancer Risk

Jan 7, 2009 by

A study conducted by researchers from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City has found that women who have high...

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Thermograms – A Safer Alternative To Mammograms

Dec 30, 2008 by

With the futility and dangers of mammograms slowly but surely coming to light, what is a safe and effective alternative which women...

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Mammograms Found To Increase Breast Cancer Rates; Some Cancers May Go Away On Th...

Dec 30, 2008 by

Do conventional diagnostic procedures like X-rays and mammograms actually do their part in causing cancer? Does conventional cancer...

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Natural Substance Noscapine Found Effective Against Advanced Prostate Cancer

Dec 30, 2008 by

Have you heard of noscapine? I have not. It is said to be a naturally-occurring substance, a non-addictive derivative of opium, which...

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More Physical Activity Means Less Cancer Risk

Dec 28, 2008 by

Yet another study has linked the level of physical activity in one’s life with one’s risk of getting cancer. Not unexpectedly,...

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Exercise Is An Excellent Cancer Fighter

Dec 28, 2008 by

Exercise is not only a great health booster, it is an excellent cancer fighter, too. Research is mounting that exercise can prevent...

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Smoking Increases Risk of Bladder Cancer

Dec 28, 2008 by

Smoking plays a huge part in causing lung cancer and other respiratory problems – this is common knowledge. But it also greatly...

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Two Studies Showing Cruciferous Vegetables Lower Risk of Bladder Cancer

Dec 28, 2008 by

Cruciferous vegetables, particularly when eaten raw, are well-known for their antioxidant properties as well as anti-cancer...

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Diet, Stress and Cancer Risk

Dec 28, 2008 by

Intuitively as well as scientifically, we have a feel of how stress and diet both play large roles in cancer development. A study...

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Possible Way In Which Meat Increases Cancer Risk

Dec 26, 2008 by

Numerous studies have already linked the consumption of meat, in particular red meat and processed meats, to increased cancer risk....

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