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What You Should Know About Prostate Cancer

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Prostate cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths among men in the U.S. Men younger than 40 are rarely ever diagnosed with . Prostate cancer is deadly but can be cured if it’s caught early enough. In most men, grows very slowly: most men will never know they have it.

The prostate is a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man’s reproductive system; it wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body. The prostate gland is located directly beneath the bladder and in front of the rectum.

There may be other symptoms not mentioned here. Other symptoms might include unintentional weight loss and lethargy. There are several symptoms to be aware of.

Weak or interrupted flow of urine and painful or burning urination can be symptoms to watch out for. If cancer is caught at its earliest stages, most men will not experience any symptoms. One of the most common symptoms is the inability to urinate at all.
A chest x-ray may be done to see if there’s a spread of cancer. One downside to PSA testing is that health care providers are detecting and treating some very early-stage prostate cancers that may never have caused the patient any harm. Another test usually used when symptoms are present is the digital rectal exam (DRE) performed by the doctor.

A PSA test with a high level can also be from a non-cancerous enlargement of the prostate gland. The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test measures the PSA enzyme in your blood for abnormalities. A urinalysis may indicate if there is blood in the urine.

The approaches to treatment include: ever watchful waiting to see whether the cancer is growing slowly and not causing any symptoms. In the early stages, surgery and radiation may be used to remove or attempt to kill the cancer cells or shrink the tumor. Hormone manipulation is mainly used as a treatment to relieve symptoms in men whose cancer has spread.

Treatment options can vary based on the stage of the tumor. What you can do now is begin to understand what exactly your treatment options are and where you’re going to begin. Chemotherapy medications are often used to treat prostate cancers that are resistant to hormonal treatments.

Surgery, radiation therapy, and hormonal therapy can interfere with libido on a temporary or permanent basis. Be aware that some men chose natural treatment options and forgo any surgery, radiation or . Medicines can be used to adjust the levels of testosterone; called hormonal manipulation.

Prostate cancer that has spread (metastasized) may be treated conventionally with drugs to reduce testosterone levels, surgery to remove the testes, or nothing at all. Many men simply want the best treatment they can get but what’s important is picking the best treatment for you. In patients whose health makes the risk of surgery unacceptably high, radiation therapy is often the chosen conventional alternative.

Radiation therapy is used primarily to treat prostate cancers classified as stages A, B, or C. If is decided upon, after the first round of , most men receive further doses on an outpatient basis at a clinic or physician’s office. Being treated with and radiation therapy is something to think through carefully and know that you have the option to refuse them.

If you’ve already been diagnosed with , pick the option that’s best suited to you and your continuing good health. As new research comes out you can adjust your treatment options accordingly. Just about all men with survive at least five years after their diagnosis, 93% survive at least 10 years, and 67% survive more than 15 years.

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How to Avoid Hearing, “You Have Breast Cancer…”

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Breast cancer strikes fear in the hearts of all women. Most of us have known someone–a friend, a family member, a co-worker, a neighbor–who has been treated for or worse, has died from the disease. Historically, was diagnosed after a woman sought medical attention for soreness or a palpable mass. Annual mammograms became the “gold standard” for screening; the goal has become to find tumors before they can be felt.

However, mammography is a late test. It does not ; it detects cancer. Women place unreasonably high hopes on the ability of the technology to reduce their risk of cancer. A recent study, published in Annals of Internal Medicine, reported that women typically overestimate the risk reduction capability of a mammogram by more than 100-fold.(1)

Mammograms give a false sense of security about a clean bill of health. The sensitivity, or the number of women who have cancer and also have a positive mammogram, ranges from 54%–58% among women under age 40 to 81%–94% among women over 65. In women 40 to 65, the ability of a mammogram to identify a tumor depends on many variables: The size the lesion, hormone use, breast tissue density, the overall image quality and the interpretative skills of the radiologist.

Cancer is identified in only a small fraction of women (0.1%–0.5%, depending on age) who are screened. Studies have demonstrated that for each death prevented by screening, there are at least 200 false-positive results.(2) The number of follow-up procedures generated by cancer screening programs, such as repeat mammograms, ultrasounds and MRI, exponentially increases the cost of the disease. In the United States, biopsies that turn out to be benign cost the healthcare system more than $1 billion annually.(3)

Screening has another potentially harmful effect. Women are psychologically damaged by the stress of an abnormal mammogram that turns out to be a false alarm. A new survey developed by Brodersen and colleagues and released this month (7/07) measured six psychosocial dimensions: anxiety, behavioral impact, sense of dejection, impact on sleep, breast examination and sexuality. The survey showed that women who have an abnormal screening mammogram that is later confirmed to be a false-positive are negatively impacted in all six categories.

What else can be done?
Digital infrared imaging (digital IR), also called thermography, has been FDA-approved for breast health screenings since 1982. It is painless, non-invasive and uses no radiation. The scan detects and records thermal patterns on the skin not seen with any other tool.

Abnormal cells require large quantities of nutrients for rapid growth. Through a process called angiogenesis, new blood vessels are drawn in the direction of the atypical cell. Coupled with the release of cytokines and nitric oxide, additional blood flows into the area that increases heat in the tissues that can be detected by thermography.

Normal skin surface temperature is symmetrical and deviates less than 0.3C from side to side. New digital IR cameras can detect differences as small as 0.1C. Temperature variation of more than 1.0C suggests the presence of abnormal, possibly pre-cancerous, cells. These subtle changes can be detected seven to eight years before a mass becomes palpable or can be detected by mammography.

What is a thermogram procedure like?
After disrobing to the waist, approximately 15 minutes is needed to equilibrate to room temperature. An experienced technician performs three scans—front, left and right—with arms extended over the head. Both hands are then placed in cool water for exactly one minute. When the sympathetic nervous system is chilled, normal vessels constrict; abnormal vessels remain the same size or dilate. A second set of scans is taken for comparison. When the scans are completed, the exam is over.

Why isn’t everyone doing this test?
Why aren’t doctors routinely recommending this test? Why don’t they offer it in their office? An abnormal scan cannot be corrected with a drug. Conventional doctors are not trained to use vitamins, supplements and detoxification, essential tools for repairing damaged physiology. If a woman has a normal mammogram, the abnormal thermogram is dismissed by physicians as a false positive. This is a missed opportunity for true .

Despite the current status of breast thermography, it has been researched for over 30 years. More than 800 peer-reviewed studies on breast thermography exist in the index-medicus. The data base represents more than 250,000 women and the number of participants in many studies ranged from 37,000 to 118,000. Some of women who had a positive thermogram were followed for up to 12 years; 35 percent of those who had a positive thermogram went on to develop .

What you can do
If an abnormality is identified on your thermogram, pro-active steps can be taken to heal the breast tissue and progress can be monitored non-invasively through serial scans. If you don’t have access to a physician who has digital IR equipment, you can take important steps toward breast health:

• Diet: Eat organically grown foods. Pesticides collect in fatty tissue, and the breast can become a reservoir for estrogenic chemicals. Eliminate all caffeine, chocolate, MSG, aspartame, and herbs that have estrogenic properties, especially soy. Studies found that soy supplements can increase risk, especially in post-menopausal women.
• Exercise: Walking and arm swinging will get the lymphatics moving. Decongesting breast tissue will reduces the risk of cancer.
• Eliminate hormones: Discuss options with your physician to eliminate birth control pills and synthetic hormone replacement. The link between hormones and has been confirmed.(5)

• Supplements: Many supplements have been shown to have a positive effect on breast tissue. Here are a few examples:
1. DIM (diindolylmethane) the phytochemical found in cruciferous vegetables, has anticancer activity and also works to repair damaged DNA.
2. Tumeric (curcumin) kills cancer cells and has strong properties against angiogenesis

3. Drinking green tea or taking green tea extract capsules has been associated with a reduced risk of . All of these are available at your local health food store.

Women need to drive this industry and push conventional doctors to do their home work. The new cameras are digital and far superior than the cameras of 30 years ago. For women who are young, at high risk, have dense breasts or want to be more proactive about breast health, a breast digital scan is the way to go.

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REFERENCES
(1) Elmore J., Choe J.Breast Cancer Screening for Women in Their 40s: Moving from Controversy about Data to Helping Individual Women. Ann Intern Med. Apr 3;146(7):529-31. 2007. PMID: 17404356
(2) Urbain JL.Breast cancer screening, diagnostic accuracy and health care policies. CMAJ. Jan 18;172(2):210-1. 2005. PMID: 15655243

(3) Ibid. Urbain JL
(4) “Survey Determines Impact Of False-positive Cancer Tests.” Science Daily. July 22, 2007.
(5) “Confirmed: A Link Between Breast Cancer and Hormone Therapy.” Scientific American.com July 26, 2007.
(6) Rahman KW. Gene expression profiling revealed surviving as a target of 3,3′-diindolylmethane-induced cell growth inhibition and apoptosis in cells. Cancer Res. 2006 May 1;66(9):4952-60. PMID: 16651453
(7) Mosley CA Highly active anticancer curcumin analogues. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2007;595:77-103 PMID: 17569206
(8) Zhang M Green tea and the prevention of : a case-control study in Southeast China. Carcinogenesis. 2007 May;28(5):1074-8. Epub 2006 Dec 20 PMID: 17183063

Dr. Sherri J. Tenpenny is an osteopathic physician. She is the president of OsteoMed II, a clinic established in 1996 to provide the best of integrative medicine to Cleveland, Ohio. Dr. Tenpenny has been using infrared digital scanning for the detection of breast problems since 1999. She has developed a program that includes dietary changes, supplements and lymphatic exercises for decongestion that has documented success. She is passionate about educating women on the value of breast thermography and true prevention.
Beat Breast Cancer Through Breast Health Blog: drsherri.wordpress.com/ drsherri.wordpress.com/
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The New Cancer Cure - Kinder, Gentler Chemotherapy

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The following headlines appeared in one publication of only thirty pages

• A Kinder, Gentler Form of Chemotherapy,

• Understanding the Full Spectrum of Cancer Support,
• The Use of Prolotyherapy in Pain Management,
• Cancer It Can Happen to You.
• Are You At Risk for Cancer—Find Out before it Happens Now. Why wait?

We are constantly bombard with all the illnesses the pharmaceutical industry has pills and potions for and some we haven’t heard of before. So, who has these mysterious illnesses? Maybe only a few people, but through the power of suggestion, many more people will have it soon and therefore, the pharmaceutical industry is ready for the pandemic.

Let me explain how the medical profession and pharmaceutical industry believes they can ‘cure’ cancer.

Conventional medicine practitioners find out that there is a burglar in the bedroom, so they throw a hand grenade in. The grenade not only kills the burglar, but destroys the bedroom and sometimes the entire house. Does that make sense? Well, that is exactly what oncologists do to ‘cure’ people of cancer.

The new cancer ‘cure’ buzz is Kinder, Gentler —known as IPT—Insulin Potentiation Therapy a modality for the administration of low dose that has been in use since the mid 1930’s. A IPT physician finds there is a burglar in the bedroom, so they inject some poison into a hungry mosquito and then send it into the bedroom. This theory strongly posits that it is important to keep the bedroom in tact. This theory also posits that even if the burglar escaped through the bedroom window, being bitten by the mosquito, the person will live longer. Does that make sense? Well, that is exactly what IPT physicians want you to believe.

What can one do? There is good news! There is a better more effective and long lasting choice. Healing the Mind, Body and Spirit.

As Louise Hay wrote in her book, Heal Your Body:

“Like anyone who has just been told they have cancer, I went into total panic. And yet, I knew that mental worked. Being aware that cancer comes from a pattern of deep resentment that is held for a long time, until it literally eats away at the body, I knew I had a lot of mental work to do. I realized that if I had the operation to get rid of the cancer and did not clear the mental pattern that created it, then the doctors would just keep cutting Louise until there was no more Louise to cut. If I had the operation and cleared the mental pattern that was causing the cancer, then the cancer would not return. When cancer or any other illness returns, I do not believe it is because the doctor did not ‘get it all out,’ but rather the patient has made no mental changes and so just recreates the same illness. I also knew if I could clear the mental pattern that created the condition called cancer, I would not need the doctor. So I bargained for time. The doctor grudgingly gave me three months, at the same time warning me that my life was endangered by the delay.”

“I immediately began to work with my own teacher to clear old patterns of resentment. Up to that time, I had not acknowledged that I harbored deep resentment. We are often so blind to our own patterns. A lot of forgiveness work was in order. The other thing I did was to go to a good nutritionist and completely detoxify my body. So between the mental and physical cleansing, in six months I was able to get the medical profession to agree with what I already knew; that I no longer had any form of cancer. Now when a client comes to me, no matter how dire their predicament seems to be, I know if they are willing to do the mental work of releasing and forgiving, almost anything can be healed. The words ‘incurable,’ which is so frightening to so many people, really only means that the particular condition cannot be cured by ‘outer’ methods and that we must go within to effect the . The condition came from nothing and will go back to nothing.”

Marco Ridomi wrote a poignant reminder about illness after his life threatening illness was healed—“You will never be healed of an illness if you focus on each and every detail of your disease’s degenerative process. Instead you need to find a way to ‘wipe the windows’ of your life; to clear the lens of the soul so that you may see and experience each living moment for what it is; and embrace it with trust and wonder.”

A Mind, Body, Spirit approach to physical illness is totally different from conventional treatment. Conventional treatment treats symptoms. A Mind, Body, Spirit approach treats the root-cause of the matter. Treating the root-cause offers a totally unique, profound and powerful experience that is tailored to each individual’s needs. The process begins with a look at every aspect of the person’s life—Spiritual, Physical, Financial, Career, Emotional, Mental, Social and Relationships. The Basic Principals to create the person’s ideal future self is reviewed and a Seven Step process for Creating the ideal future is tailored specifically for the person’s issues and needs.
Healing emotional issues at the core addresses the all-important relationship to one’s true spiritual nature. Transforming the psychological conditional patterns and unconscious beliefs that arise from one’s personal histories and adaptations effectively transforms the mind, body and spirit.
Thus, the person transforms how she/he feels, senses and experiences mass consciousness as well as one’s individual consciousness, like never before. A Mind, Body, Spirit approach addresses the three critical aspects of one’s being, therefore opening the door to true balance and emotional, physical and spiritual and well-being.

Well-being comes from the understanding of the Self, the family, the local community in which we live, and the global community of which we are a part. We are each one heart of the Whole; each heart here to express its unique piece of the Whole. Knowing Self creates a sense of “I as a piece of this Whole,” different and one at the same time.

Dorothy M. Neddermeyer, PhD, author, international speaker and inspirational leader specializes in: Mind, Body, Spirit and Physical/Sexual Abuse Prevention and Recovery. Dr. Neddermeyer empowers people to view life’s challenges as an opportunity for Personal/Professional Growth and Spiritual Awakening. drdorothy.net drdorothy.net

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Hospitals Offering Mobile Mammography to Make Breast Screening More Convenient

July 9th, 2008 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Even with all the information about awareness, self-exams and statistics available, many women still choose to put off having a mammography and even doing self-exams. They give a variety of excuses including, “no time”, “no family history” or “lack of convenience” with having to travel to a hospital for a mammography. Fortunately hospitals are beginning to combat these excuses by incorporating a mobile mammography unit into the services that they offer to the community.

The mobile mammography has shown great success and community support in the areas that currently have the service. It was originally thought that it would be a service for the underserved such as those without transportation, insurance or low income families. However, it has become successful in other arenas as well, such as among working women or women with children that state that they don’t have the time to take off work or be away from their children to go get a mammography. Some businesses are even working with the hospitals to have the mobile mammography come to their organization as a health benefit program for their employees.

Contact your local hospital to see if they have a similar service. If they don’t, talk to them about the benefits. It is also important that you make time to go to the hospital to have a mammography and perform a monthly self-exam. Susan G. Komen for the Cure recommends that beginning by age 20, women should be doing a monthly breast self-examination. You can find information on how to do a monthly breast self-examination online. Early detection is imperative in the fight against . Don’t make any more excuses: your health and your life are more important than any excuse you can make.

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