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March 4, 2009

Skin Cancer

Filed under: cancer — Tags: , , — santos @ 10:33 am

“This excellent comprehensive book covers all types of skin cancer, their clinical presentation, the genetic alterations leading to particular tumors, and treatment. The clinical color photographs for the most part are of fine quality. The histology is shown side by side with the clinical findings. Shaded summary boxes highlight the salient points for those who wish a quick read through the book…Everyone will enjoy the thorough coverage of the diagnosis and management of skin cancer in this book. I highly recommend it be purchased by any physician caring for patients with skin cancer. The abundant illustrations are of high quality. 4 Stars!”–Doody’s Review Service Doody’s 20081118 (more…)

What to Eat if You Have Cancer

Improved dietary habits can support cancer treatment programs; yet too few cancer guides provide much information on just what kind of diet should be followed. Enter this title, written by two licensed nutritionists and focusing on foods which reduce toxicity from chemotherapy and increase the body’s recovery process. From supplement “dos and don’ts” to insights on natural foods, this covers many topics. (more…)

March 3, 2009

100 Questions & Answers about Melanoma & Other Skin Cancers

Filed under: cancer — Tags: , , , , — santos @ 11:42 pm

Whether you’re a newly diagnosed skin cancer patient, a survivor, or a friend of either, this book offers help. The only text to provde the doctor and a patient’s view, 100 Questions & Answers About Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers gives you authoritative, practical answers to your questions about treatment options, post-treatment quality of life, sources of support, and much more. Written by two skin healthcare professionals and a melanoma survivor, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone coping with the physical and emotional turmoil of this frightening disease. (more…)

Skin Cancer (The Biology of Cancer) (Library Binding)

Filed under: Beauty Care, cancer — Tags: , , — santos @ 11:34 pm

This is an important book on skin cancer. It is important for you to read this book if you want to keep your skin beauty and health.
Skin cancer is the most common of all cancers; doctors detect it in about 1 million Americans every year. Skin Cancer examines this disease, which, if found early, is usually cured by relatively simple surgery. Readers will also gain valuable insight into how they can lower their risk for skin cancer. (more…)

Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery

Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery

The niche bestseller “Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery” begins with the shooting of a urologist and includes a World War II Battle. The book exposes the big lie about radical prostate surgery, is filled with cartoons and simple diagrams, and is written for the average layperson in easy-to-understand style. “Surviving Prostate Cancer Without Surgery” quotes Dr. Gary Onik, M.D., Cryosurgeon and Director of Surgical Imaging at Celebration Health Hospital, Celebration, Florida, (more…)

Cancer Is Not A Disease - It’s A Survival Mechanism

Cancer Is Not A Disease - It's A Survival Mechanism

In Cancer Is Not A Disease, bestselling author and internationally acclaimed health expert, Andreas Moritz, proves the point that cancer is the physical symptom reflecting our body’s final attempt to eliminate specific life-destructive causes. He claims that removing such causes sets the precondition for complete healing of our body, mind and emotions. This book confronts you with a radically new understanding of cancer - one that outdates the current cancer model. On average, the conventional approaches of killing, cutting or burning cancerous cells offer most (more…)

Prostate Health in 90 Days

Prostate Health in 90 Days

Dr. Larry Clapp was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 1990. Given the limited options of surgery and radiation, he began intensive research into self-healing alternatives and developed a treatment for prostate cancer, which he successfully used to cure himself. Today, cancer-free, he continues his research while helping others using nutrition, massage, herbs, homeopathy, and other alternatives.
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February 14, 2009

Lower Cholesterol and Prostate Cancer

There is a connection between lower cholesterol levels and the rate at which prostate cancer occurs and progresses. This is according to a study by Boston’s Children Hospital where evidence is supporting the idea that a low fat and low cholesterol diet can reduce the risk.

Researchers investigated the fact that Western hemisphere men with diets much higher in fat and cholesterol than their Asian counterparts had prostate cancer rates up to 90 percent higher. Experimenting with mice confirmed some of their hypotheses. (more…)

January 11, 2009

Healthy Diet and Breast Cancer

This article is very important for women. This article talks about the relationship between healthy diet and breast cancer. The title of this article is “Even with Breast Cancer, Healthy Diet Counts” by Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD. Do you want to know the further or complete article? READ THE ARTICLE BELOW:
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Even with Breast Cancer, Healthy Diet Counts
By Suzanne Dixon, MPH, MS, RD

Healthnotes Newswire (January 8, 2009)—For women with a history of breast cancer, information on healthy nutrition for cancer prevention may seem too little, too late. Now researchers bring welcome news that even after diagnosis, a healthy diet may be one way to keep breast cancer at bay. (more…)

January 2, 2009

Healing the Gerson Way: Defeating Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases

Healing the Gerson Way: Defeating Cancer and Other Chronic Diseases

There is a split right down the middle of modern medicine. One half, boosted by dazzling high technology, shows brilliant results in handling acute diseases and emergencies. The other half, dealing with chronic degenerative conditions, is lagging behind, unable to offer more than symptomatic treatment for the most widespread distressing conditions ranging from cancer, heart disease and hypertension to diabetes, arthritis and morbid obesity.
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