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
Tag Archives: prostate cancer
Prostate flush and masturbation
Masturbating frequently may actually result in a significantly lower risk of prostate cancer. … It is currently unconfirmed why, but some scientists believe a successful orgasm may flush out cancer-determining toxins that build up in the prostate. Around one in seven men will experienceprostate cancer in the .
Parasite Treatment Fights Prostate Cancer
Parasite Treatment Fights Prostate Cancer Wed, 11/15/2017 – 11:43am by Joanne Van Zuidam – Editor – @dddmag Cancer researchers at the University of Bergen (UiB) in Norway have been experimenting with hundreds of known drugs in recent years to see how they influence cancer cells. Their most recent discovery shows that a medication prescribed for parasites, suchContinue reading “Parasite Treatment Fights Prostate Cancer”
Men who sleep less than 5 hours a night have 55% higher risk of prostate cancer
Men who sleep less than 5 hours a night have 55% higher risk of prostate cancer Men who sleep three to five hours per night raise their risk of prostate cancer by 55 percent Sleeping six hours per night raises the risk by 29 percent Lack of sleep inhibits melatonin production, which controls the sleep-wakeContinue reading “Men who sleep less than 5 hours a night have 55% higher risk of prostate cancer”
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), estrogen and phytoestrogens
Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and associated lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are common clinical problems in urology. While the precise molecular etiology remains unclear, sex steroids have been implicated in the development and maintenance of BPH. Sufficient data exists linking androgens and androgen receptor pathways to BPH and use of androgen reducing compounds, such asContinue reading “Benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH), estrogen and phytoestrogens”
Surviving prostate cancer by Dr Mercola
Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in men. In the US, about 230,000 men get diagnosed every year but only about 29,000 die each year from the disease. What we don’t know is how many of those 20,000 died of the disease and how many died because of the treatment Conventional diagnosis and treatmentContinue reading “Surviving prostate cancer by Dr Mercola”
Common Prostate Cancer Treatment Linked to Later Dementia
Summary: Men with prostate cancer who are treated with testosterone lowering drugs are almost twice as likely to develop dementia within 5 years as those with the same cancer who are treated with different therapies, a new study reports. Source: Stanford. A new retrospective study of patient medical records suggests that men with prostate cancerContinue reading “Common Prostate Cancer Treatment Linked to Later Dementia”
IU scientists find evidence for link between prostate cancer and Ewing’s sarcoma
Medical researchers at Indiana University Bloomington have found evidence for a link between prostate cancer, which affects millions of men age 50 and older, and Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of cancer that affects children and young adults. The results of the study, reported today in the journal Cell Reports, suggest that the molecular mechanismContinue reading “IU scientists find evidence for link between prostate cancer and Ewing’s sarcoma”
New oncogene may contribute to high incidence of prostate cancer among African American men
A team of scientists has identified MNX1 as a new oncogene – a gene than can cause cancer – that is more active in African American prostate cancer than in European American prostate cancer. The finding suggests that genetic factors can contribute, at last in part, to the higher incidence of prostate cancer among AfricanContinue reading “New oncogene may contribute to high incidence of prostate cancer among African American men”
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”
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”
Colorectal, ovarian-uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor
COPKL: Colorectal, ovarian/uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor, formula by Connie Dello Buono , ©12Sept2016 Assumption: Female/Male, over 50yrs of age, on western diet, lives in Northern hemisphere, have families with cancer, diabetes and polyps, prone to allergies (lack zinc), digestive disorders, high dairy and sugar consumption (low magnesium and calcium,iron) andContinue reading “Colorectal, ovarian-uterine, prostate, kidney, liver and bladder cancer risk Factor”
Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may pose a risk for black men
By Lateshia Beachum Black men treated with hormone therapy for prostate cancer may have a higher risk of death than white men undergoing the same therapy, according to a new study. But the deaths aren’t actually caused by prostate cancer. Androgen deprivation therapy, or ADT, is a hormone treatment that shrinks prostate tumors. Researchers fromContinue reading “Hormone therapy for prostate cancer may pose a risk for black men”
Prostate cancer, Dr Mercola
A Saner, Safer Approach to Treating Prostate Cancer The New York Times article did not mention the option of doing what makes sense while you watch and wait, and it is hard to understand why. There are natural nutritional agents that can help you prevent and treat prostate cancer, including getting lots of sun exposureContinue reading “Prostate cancer, Dr Mercola”