My father died of lung cancer. I have been searching for cancer therapies since he died in 2000. I vowed to bring the truth about cancer to all. Connie
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After breast cancer surgery, be vigilant to measure anti-oxidant level
After breast cancer surgery, be vigilant to measure anti-oxidant level Eat colored whole foods, exercise, get adequate sleep and avoid toxins to prevent recurrence of the breach cancer. The info above follows a group of Breast cancer patient and measured their carotenoid in the blood using a scanner. And it shows that risk factorsContinue reading “After breast cancer surgery, be vigilant to measure anti-oxidant level”
Breast cancer signs and nutrition for breast health
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Moderate alcohol consumption linked to brain decline
By Catharine Paddock PhD The results of a new study have shown that even moderate alcohol intake can have a negative impact on cognitive health. A new study concludes that even moderate alcohol consumption is linked to a raised risk of faster decline in brain health and mental function. The researchers say that their findingsContinue reading “Moderate alcohol consumption linked to brain decline”
Dense breasts may be leading risk factor for breast cancer
By Lisa Rapaport (Reuters Health) – Women whose breasts are composed mainly of dense glandular tissue rather than fat may have higher odds of developing breast cancer, a recent study suggests. Researchers examined data on more than 18,000 women with breast malignancies and 184,000 women the same age without breast cancer. They found breast densityContinue reading “Dense breasts may be leading risk factor for breast cancer”
TP53 gene affects tumor suppression
Peto’s Paradox is the observation, due to Richard Peto, that at the species level, the incidence of cancer does not appear to correlate with the number of cells in an organism.[215] For example, the incidence of cancer in humans is much higher than the incidence of cancer in whales.[216] This is despite the fact thatContinue reading “TP53 gene affects tumor suppression”
Breast cancer ‘more often advanced’ in black women in England
Black women in England are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer as white women, according to a new analysis by Cancer Research UK and Public Health England. Late-stage disease is found in about 25% of black African and 22% of black Caribbean breast cancer patients. In white breast cancer patients,Continue reading “Breast cancer ‘more often advanced’ in black women in England”
Breast Cancer Assessment Tool
https://www.cancer.gov/bcrisktool/Default.aspx Join 25,000 people in helping redefine health with health concierge and precision medicine. https://clubalthea.com/2016/10/14/your-complete-dna-sequence-will-help-shape-the-future-of-medicine/ Breast cancer prevention: Avoid moldy/fungus filled foods, avoid sugar/soda, do 18-hr fast once a month, exercise, take Vit D and C and eat whole foods.
More breast and prostate cancers among African American women and men
The current epidemiological data suggest that the epidemic of breast and prostate cancers may be partially attributable to increased fat consumption, increased caloric intake during growth, low fiber, vegetable, and fruit consumption, and other lifestyle factors including exercise, alcohol, and smoking. African American men are more likely to develop prostate cancer compared with Caucasian menContinue reading “More breast and prostate cancers among African American women and men”
Watercress plant blocks breast cancer growth
Health benefits of Watercress Peppery and tangy flavored cress is a storehouse of many natural phytonutrients like isothiocyanates that have health promotional and disease prevention properties. Cress is one of the very low-calorie green leafy vegetables (only 11 calories per 100 g raw leaves) and contains negligible amounts of fats. Being an antioxidant rich, low-calorificContinue reading “Watercress plant blocks breast cancer growth”
A platform for health consumers to stop cancer early and collaborate with health care teams
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/genetic-health-data-and-health-concierge-cancer/x/3335495#/ Short Summary I am Connie Dello Buono, health author and blogger at http://www.careme.live ( soon http://www.avatarcare.net ) Since 2000, I have cared for seniors with cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinsons. My passion is help reduce chronic care costs, health education and personalize medicine using telemedicine. This campaign will address cancer health issues, identifying root causes early, connectingContinue reading “A platform for health consumers to stop cancer early and collaborate with health care teams”
Mullein herb for lung and breast health – COPD signs, symptoms and diagnosis
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the term used to describe chronic lung conditions that cause severe shortness of breath and block the airways in your lungs. Usually it refers to long-lasting bronchitis or emphysema, but can also include asthmatic bronchitis (bronchial asthma). All of these diseases cause the air sacsContinue reading “Mullein herb for lung and breast health – COPD signs, symptoms and diagnosis”
Carcinogens in corn and other products where Roundup weedkiller is used
An alarming new study finds that glyphosate, the active ingredient in Roundup weedkiller, is estrogenic and drives breast cancer cell proliferation in the parts-per-trillion range. Does this help explain the massive mammary tumors that the only long term animal feeding study on Roundup and GM corn ever performed recently found? by Sayer Ji/GreenMedInfo An alarmingContinue reading “Carcinogens in corn and other products where Roundup weedkiller is used”
Misdiagnosed breast cancer , statistics
About 1 in 8 women in the United States (12%) will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. In 2010, an estimated 207,090 new cases of invasive breast cancer were expected to be diagnosed in women in the U.S., along with 54,010 new cases of non-invasive (in situ) breast cancer. About 39,840Continue reading “Misdiagnosed breast cancer , statistics”