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Mostly Cancer Honey by Stephanie Butland Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:05pm This week, I am mostly being Cancer Honey. (I'm trying it out as an alternative to Cancer Survivor. Not entirely seriously, but then again, my life has never been sweeter... with cancer on my terms. If that's being a Cancer Honey then I like it. Read on »
Honey 'could help fight cancer' by Healthy Solutions Patient Expert Posted Thu 03 Jun 2010 6:28am The humble bee may be able to help fight cancer BBC News Honey and royal jelly could become part of the arsenal of weapons against cancer, researchers say. A team from the University of Zagreb, in Croatia, found a range of honey-bee products stopped tumours growing or spreading in tests on mice Read on »
No honey, Aspirin is not going to cause skin cancer by Katherine B. Patient Expert Posted Mon 15 Feb 2010 1:00pm in producing inflammatory compoundsaccording to background information in the article. NSAIDs may also inhibit the development of cancer cells by inducing cells to die and inhibiting the growth of new blood vessels. Laboratory studies of cells and animals have indicated that NSAIDs protect against squamous cell carcinomascommon types of cancers that appear Read on »
Cancer From The Sun - The Scourge Of Malignant Melanoma Skin Cancer by Healthy Living .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 12 Apr 2009 11:21pm dangerous cancers known. And more than 52,3237 people are told that they have melanoma every year just inside the USA. Risks for getting Malignant Melanoma The most common risk.... Then it was found out that mostly those who had gotten a sunburn that caused blisters were those who tended to go on to get a malignant melanoma. People with fair skin are much more likely Read on »
A New Laser-based Diagnostic to Detect Malignant Breast Cancer Tumors by Irv Arons Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 15 Jul 2010 1:28pm density. In the study, the researchers found that potentially dangerous malignant tumors have a different metabolic fingerprint compared to benign tumors. “The LBS spectral.... Characterization of Metabolic Differences between Benign and Malignant Tumors: High-Spectral-Resolution Diffuse Optical Spectroscopy To provide further insight, the following Read on »
Revlimid Raises Secondary Cancer Risk for Second Primary Malignancies by Bruce Friedman Patient Expert Posted Mon 14 May 2012 12:00am A new subdiscipline within oncology is getting increased attention -- survivorship (see: Cancer Survivorship, an Emerging Subdiscipline in Oncology ; Cancer Survivorship and the Role of PCPs in Continuing Care of Cancer Patients ). As cancer increasingly comes to be viewed as a chronic disease, more attention is being paid to the lon ... Read on »
Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer by Dr. Syed L. Doctor of Dentistry Posted Wed 12 Aug 2009 10:07pm However, in some cases when you call to set up an appointment, you may be referred immediately to a dentist or a dentist who specializes in diseases of the gums and related tissue in the mouth (periodontist). View original post here:  Types of Cancer: Types of Cancer : Mouth Cancer Read on »
NHS Choices on bowel cancer risk, pancreatic cancer growth, and a golden bullet for breast cancer by Cancer Research UK Patient Expert Posted Wed 03 Nov 2010 12:00am The NHS Choices blog delves into the science behind the health headlines. The excellent NHS Choices Behind the Headlines blog has a trio of intriguing cancer stories this week. First, they look at the science behind five tips that “ could cut the risk of bowel cancer ” by nearly a quarter. These tips appeared in media stories that were Read on »
Cancer Fighting Foods for Cancer Control Month by Dianne .. Patient Expert Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:14pm I saw a post on Kalyn's blog about the Cancer Fighting Foods event being run by Chris from Melecotte Current research suggests that around half of all cancers... in the association of food and cancer, you may be interested to read about the EPIC (European Prospective Investigation of Cancer)study. This is a prospective study of more than 500,000 Read on »
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) & Breast Cancer; Stool DNA Testing & Cancer of the Colon & Rectum by Robert W. Posted Sun 08 Feb 2009 8:55pm Insurance Study; Glucosamine & Arthritis 2-17-2008:  Exceptional Longevity in Men; Testosterone & Risk of Prostate Cancer; Smoking & Pre-malignant Colorectal Polyps 2-10-2008...  Health Report: Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) & Breast Cancer  Stool DNA Testing & Cancer of the Colon & Rectum  "A critical weekly review of important new Read on »