Archive for the 'Food and Cancer' Category

Drinking Water And Cancer Illness

Sunday, January 6th, 2008

Drinking Water And Cancer Illness
By Paul Gordonm
There is nothing like water especially when you are in the middle of the Sahara Desert with the sun piercing right through you. Now that is an extreme situation but nonetheless, water is important not only for quenching thirst but also helps in flushing toxins out of your body. […]

A Cancer Survivor Story - Believe In Yourself

Friday, January 4th, 2008

A Cancer Survivor Story - Believe In Yourself
By Gregory Drambour
You are much tougher than you thinkperiod! When faced with prospect of chemo and radiation many of you will think:”I just don t know if I can do it. I have heard such horror stories”. The human spirit will rise to the challenge. I have seen […]

Before You Choose Chemotherapy

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008

Before You Choose Chemotherapy
By Jessica T
Cancer is tragic, and what is even more tragic is that people are so scared when they hear that they have cancer that they go straight to chemotherapy. Cancer scares people so badly that most of the time, they don t really give themselves time to learn all about their […]

My Skirmish With Cancer - A Tale Of Dumb Luck, Manly Stupidity, And The Lessons That I Learned

Tuesday, January 1st, 2008

My Skirmish With Cancer - A Tale Of Dumb Luck, Manly Stupidity, And The Lessons That I Learned
By Glenn Hyman
First of all, calling my ordeal a “fight” with cancer would be giving me too much credit. I know a whole bunch of people who have full-blown, knock-down, drag-out slugfests with cancer. They re the toughest […]

Increased Cancer Risks Associated With Working The Graveyard Shift

Thursday, December 27th, 2007

Increased Cancer Risks Associated With Working The Graveyard Shift
By Brenda Skidmore
You may have heard some alarming health news recently, about how working the graveyard shift may increase your odds for developing breast or prostate cancer. This story is based on recent research, over the last 20 years, that does, indeed, find an increased rate of […]

Seven Easy Steps You Can Take to Discourage Cancer

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

By Ginny Cone
Cancer cells form in everyone from time to time, but they do not necessarily develop into the full blown illness. Trillions of cells make up the human body. As each one wears out, a new cell replaces it. If something goes wrong in the replication process, however, an abnormal (or defective) cell is […]

Cancer Drugs - Learning About Cancer Medication

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

There are many types of cancer that people may suffer from but one thing that stays similar is the types of medication that they may be using. There are many forms of medication that you may be prescribed with various types of side effect to go with each. Your doctor will go over your particular […]