Can You Really Get Through Cancer
Cancer is one of the worst things to hear from your doctor.
Cancer, it sounds like a death sentence but it just doesn't
have to be so. Consider these facts about cancer.
· There is no form of cancer that someone hasn't
beaten and recovered from.
· Statistics tell us that more than 50% of all serious
types of cancer can be cured.
The fact is that cancer is a unique and deadly condition
that you can over come if in fact you understand the
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Breast Cancer - How You Can Return To Your Sexual Life After Breast Cancer Treatment
There are some changes in sexual life which a breast cancer victim has to face after undergoing breast cancer treatment. Continue reading this article if you want to discover how a breast cancer survivor can return to normal sex and intimacy.
It is very difficult for a women to return to their normal sex life after going under breast cancer treatment. The most important thing what a woman needs after the treatment of breast cancer is a sexual he Read More...
Cancer Treatment Centers
Cancer does not affect just one part of your body—it affects all of you and everything in your life. Clinically, it is a disease that manifests itself as dysfunctions in cells that lead to rapid, unstructured growth. These defective cells either kill healthy cells or form tumors. So a holistic approach is needed in treating it. Cancer treatment involves a total care for the patient’s mind, body and spirit.
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CyberKnife Treatment For Prostate Cancer CyberKnife radiosurgery treatment for prostate cancer is rapid, effective and has no side effects, with the added benefit of being non-invasive. Since 2003, the CyberKnife Center of Miami and the CyberKnife Center of Palm Beach have been providing this high tech cancer treatment longer than any facility in South Florida. Prostate Cancer is diagnosed in more than a quarter of a million men each ... Read More...
Speakers to discuss prostate cancer Learn about the latest technologies and treatment procedures related to prostate cancer at the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Center in Farmington Hills, from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 23. Registration is required for this free event but space is limited. Register by calling (800) KARMANOS or e-mail KarmanosFHevent@karman os.org. Light refreshments will be provided ... Read More...
Caltech Bioforum 2007: Novel Approaches to Cancer Treatment Leading cancer researchers discussed "Novel Approaches to Cancer Treatment" at the 10th California Institute of Technology Biology Forum. The speakers included City of Hope CEO Michael Friedman; David Baltimore, Nobel laureate, Millikan Professor of Biology, and president emeritus of Caltech; and Mark Davis, Caltech's Schlinger Professor of Chemical Engineering. This distinguished group ... Read More...
Cancer Drug Model Could Be A Potential Treatment For Alzheimer's - Alzheimer's Society Comment Treatments modelled on the cancer drug Gleevec could potentially prevent the formation of amyloid plaques - one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease according to a study. Treatments modelled on the cancer drug Gleevec could potentially prevent the formation of amyloid plaques - one of the major hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease according to a study published in the journal Nature ... Read More...
Open House At Gulf Coast Cancer Treatment Center Introduces Elekta Synergy® To Community Gulf Coast Cancer Treatment Center, the area's only American College of Radiology-accredited radiation oncology center, introduces the Elekta Synergy system. The new technology will be showcased at the center's Open House on Thursday, September 16, 2010 from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. Gulf Coast Cancer Treatment Center (GCCTC) is located at 2100 State Avenue in Panama City. Radiation oncologists Dr. D.B ... Read More...
Cancer Patients Pay The Price To Keep Warm , UK With temperatures set to plummet below freezing across the UK this week, leading cancer charity Macmillan Cancer Support is warning that keeping warm will be even harder for cancer patients undergoing treatment, as they are already twice as likely to fall into fuel poverty as the general population 1 . Following diagnosis, three-quarters (73 per cent 2 ) of cancer patients in active treatment ... Read More...