Cancer Free Articles - Page 5 of 10
Pat Carpenter
Asians In Texas May Be Seven Times More Likely to Develop Cancer
Asian-Americans may be seven times as likely to be diagnosed with certain cancers, according to the American Cancer Society and Melissa McCracken, first author of a study focusing on cancer rates in the U.S.'s Asian population, released earlier this week in CA, a Cancer Journal for Clinicians. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Fruits and Veggies No Match For Breast Cancer: Texas Survivors Analyze The Data
Diets low in fat and high in fruits and vegetables apparently have no effect on the return of breast cancer, according to a seven-year government study released earlier this month. The study is of particular importance to the 2.4 million breast cancer survivors, and to states like Texas ... [Read More]
Brue Baker
The Secret Internal Defenses of Your Immune System
Interferon has been used to help the body naturally fend off colds and fight illness. Interferon is produced by cells in our body when viruses invade them and is then released into the bloodstream to get healthy cells to manufacture an enzyme that counters the infection. [Read More]
Andi Michaels
Pain Control And Cancer Sufferers
Pain control is a common issue when you are dealing with cancer patients. Most of the time the pain is caused from a tumor, but there is the chance pain begins somewhere other than the cancer itself. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Do You Have Prostate Cancer Symptoms?
I suspect there may be a dietary connection to prostate cancer. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Get Informed Now About Prostate Cancer Symptoms And Treatments
Many men, especially those later in life have made the decision with their doctors to simply watch and wait.In the end, only you with the help of your doctors, knowing your individual situation, can determine the best treatment plan for you. [Read More]
Andy Lim
How To Maintain A Healthy Diet After Prostate Cancer Treatment
Most prostate cancer treatment do cause some side effects. With the right food in your daily meal, you can reduce the impacts from the treatments. Check out what should you include in your diet. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Prostate Cancer Symptoms What To look For
Many men with prostate cancer, especially those later in life, have made the decision with their doctors to simply watch and wait. [Read More]
Theresa de Jesus
Six Simple Steps To Prevent Skin Cancer
Ways to prevent skin cancer [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
That Fizzy Goodness In Texas May Be Linked To Cancer
It's sweet, refreshing and fizzy, but soda pop may be doing more damage to individuals who drink it in Houston, Dallas and elsewhere in Texas, than they may think. [Read More]
Pat Carpenter
Treatments Focusing on Sugars May Help Cure Cancer: New Hope for Texas
It turns out that the key to defeating cancer just may found in sugar...well, at least in the polysaccarides, or "sugar molecules," surrounding tumors. That's good news for developed countries like the U.S., in which cancer is a leading cause of death. [Read More]
Helen Hecker
Prostate Cancer Symptoms - Get Informed Now
Maybe you have just been diagnosed with prostate cancer and don't know what to do; the first thing to do is don't panic - generally it is slow-growing - next change your diet to living foods. [Read More]
Darren D
Some Very Effective Cancer Treatments
More than half of patients that suffer with any form of cancer are treated with the use of radiation. It has been found to be most effective used either alone or in conjunction with other kinds of cancer treatments. [Read More]
Darren D
Risk Factors and Prevention of Lung Cancer
Lung cancer is a cancer that forms in the tissues of the lung cavity. The cancerous cells normally will form in the lining air passages. [Read More]
Darren D
Getting Rid of Cancer
Cancer is considered a mysterious disease, since it is typically very difficult to detect it until it has reached an advanced stage. No test would reveal the stealthy multiplication and spreading of this deadly disease. [Read More]