 Category: Cancer
Category: Cancer >> Cancer<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 next page >> by Rudy Silva  [ 2006-06-08 ] Learn how it was discovered that all diseases start in the colon. Add less than one ounce of this nutrient to your diet and avoid the killer disease, colon cancer. by Nikoletta Bocz  [ 2006-05-26 ] Asbestos testing is a very important process, since people know the dangers of this mineral (asbestos is a group of fibrous metamorphic minerals of the hydrous magnesium silicate variety). Most asbestos fibers are invisible to the human eye because their size. The method: by Sam Oliver  [ 2006-05-21 ] Throughout history, angels have been known as guiding spirits. They have been called "Messengers of God." Angels have been seen as encouraging souls whose purpose is to lead us through transformative events in our lives. by Sam Oliver  [ 2006-05-17 ] Finally, your ability to help someone through this phase of grief will help the dying loved one and loved one’s who survive build incredible trust in you as the caregiver, volunteer, minister, social worker, nurse, and doctor. by Knut Holt  [ 2006-05-12 ] Here is a survey of the cancer prevention effects of diet measures, specific food types and supplements. by Paul wilson  [ 2006-04-11 ]
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by tony thompson [ 2006-01-30 ] Everything you need to know about mesothelioma cancer by Michelle magne [ 2006-01-14 ] Mesothelioma is a rare form of cancer in which malignant (cancerous) cells are found in the Mesothelium, which is the protective sac that covers most of the body’s internal organs. For example the sac lining of the chest (i.e. the pleura), the lining of abdominal cavity (i.e. the peritoneum) or the lining of the heart (i.e. the pericardium) by Robert Linebaugh [ 2006-01-08 ] This article explains who is at risk for Mesothelioma. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-03 ] Chemotherapy is a word that strikes fear into most of our hearts. We've seen the movies and heard such horrible stories about undergoing this difficult treatment for a disease that could very well kill us. I underwent chemo for breast cancer, and here are some of the things I learned. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-03 ] A breast cancer survivor speaks on the reality of mastectomies and strategies for coping. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-02 ] Alternative medicine is the use of means, in addition to, or instead of conventional, to treat disease or pain. There is lots of controversy surrounding alternative medicine, especially in the cancer arena... by Robert Linebaugh [ 2005-12-10 ] This article explains how smoking combined with asbestos exposure increase the likelihood of developing lung cancer significantly. by Robert Linebaugh [ 2005-11-05 ] This article explains what asbestos companies knew about mesothelioma and asbestos exposure that could have saved many lives. by Andrew Mills  [ 2005-10-21 ] "Mesothelioma" is the term used to describe a cancerous tumor that involves the mesothelial cells of an organ. Mesothelial cells are cells that form a protective lining over the lungs, heart and abdominal organs. The most common type of mesothelioma is pleural mesothelioma. The pleura is a thin memb by Robert Linebaugh [ 2005-09-25 ] This article explains the facts and myths concerning Mesothelioma. |