Detecting Breast Cancer early is a key step in protecting yourself from the
dire consequences and risk of breast cancer. There is now some new technology
using Infrared to help you do self-examinations in the privacy of your own
home. Surprisingly these units are in expensive only about $100.00; the device
is called; iFind
Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of workingwoman
and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise in the number
of breast cancer patients in the last few decades.
Two new studies from Cornell University reveal what may be a breakthrough
in breast cancer prevention. If you are concerned about reducing your risk
of breast cancer, this article contains information you need to know now...
Breast cancer screening, genetic testing, and new diagnostic tools...
Passive Smokers Can Get Breast Cancer by Jasdeep Singh
US scientists have claimed that secondhand smokers are at higher risk of
Breast Cancer. Earlier, their research also led to them to the conclusion
that young women smokers are more likely to get addicted to smoking than
young men.
US scientists have claimed that secondhand smokers are at higher risk of
Breast Cancer. Earlier, their research also led to them to the conclusion
that young women smokers are more likely to get addicted to smoking than
young men.
Over 1.2 million persons will be diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide this
year, according to the World Health Organization. For breast cancer and
prevention, it has long been known that regular physical activity has been
shown to decrease the likelihood of having breast cancer. What has not been
known or studied has been the effect of regular physical activity on the
survival rate or likelihood of death in women that already have breast cancer.
That is, until now...
The chemicals we have produced and utilized in the modern era have had many
negative effects upon various human body organ systems and have caused many
health problems that will have serious implications far into the future.
Data from recent explorations into these issues suggest that all of us are
at risk of developing serious diseases from long-term exposure to these chemicals
that we had hoped would improve our lives. Our synthetic chemicalization
of planet Earth, in the past 60 years, is showing up as a body burden that
is a physical tragedy and a fiscal catastrophe. Nowhere are these terrifying
results more evident than in todays battles with breast cancer.
For many people being told that they have cancer is one of the most stressful
times in their lives. You can't stop the cancer running through your body
but you can change how I deal with it. It may taking over your body but it
doesn't have to take over your mind.Be realistic about what you can change
and what you need to accept.
As a retired diagnostic radiologist I would like to communicate to women
via the internet, information that I could never get included into any
mammography program. While many women were having their breasts radiated
and compressed, the directors of these programs did not seem to be interested
in teaching simple lifestyle modifications that women could make to reduce
their chances of getting breast cancer.
Did you know that each year, 182,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer
and 43,300 die? One woman in eight either has or will develop breast cancer
in her lifetime. In addition, 1,600 men will be...
Less than 1% of Americans can identify the most preventable risk of cancer
apart from smoking. It is quite possible that your have an increased risk
of cancer without realizing it. This article will show you how to lower your
personal risk.
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