05 Jun 2007

What is Mesothelioma Cancer?

One of the scariest facts about this disease is Mesothelioma analysis news has stated that the period of the onset of Mesothelioma could be from ten to 60 years from the date of exposure to asbestos. Mesothelioma cancer is induced by exposure to carcinogens such as asbestos. Most cancers are induced by external stimuli and […]

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22 May 2007

Asbestos Exposure Can Change Your Life

About Cancer Mesothelioma
Cancer mesothelioma is definitely in a problematic state with the average person living for 12-24 months upon diagnosis. If you can detect it sooner, your chances for treatment success are far greater. The prescribed treatment of cancer mesothelioma has varying results depending on the location of the cancer cells, the stage of the […]

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21 May 2007

Prostate Cancer, Are You At Risk?

From the office of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life.
According to current statistics, approximately 1 in 10 men will develop prostate cancer during the course of their lives and it is the second most common cause of cancer death, with lung cancer being the first. Prostate cancer is exceptionally […]

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16 May 2007

How is prostate cancer diagnosed?

From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life
The prostate gland is a small, hormone producing organ that encircles the upper part of the urethra. It is only found in men, and is responsible for the creation of certain male hormones. It is vital to proper sexual functioning […]

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08 May 2007

Lance Armstrong takes on cancer

From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life
Lance Armstrong’s legend was born in the mountains—the French Alps which resulted in seven consecutive wins of the Tour de France. And all this after surviving testicular cancer that spread to his brain.
Now, newly retired from cycling, 35-year-old Armstrong has […]

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12 Feb 2007

Breast Cancer: Cigarette Smoke Blocks Cells’ Healing Ability

The Reuters Health magazine has found that cigarette smoke can transform normal breast cells into cancerous cells by blocking their normal ability to repair themselves. Over time this could lead to the development of breast cancer, scientists report.
Smoking cigarettes substantially increases a person’s risk of developing heart disease, as well as cancer of the mouth, […]

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22 Jan 2007

DNA and Cancer: Understanding The Relationship

From the office of Dr. Laurence Magne, author of www.cancer-free-for-life.com
The term cancer actually describes over 200 types of illnesses, all with similar characteristics. Every portion of our body is comprised of cells and every cell is made up of 23 pairs of chromosomes. Those chromosomes are made up of DNA strains.
Embedded in that DNA are […]

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21 Jan 2007

Cure Cancer Today At The Cellular Level

From the desk of Dr. Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life.
In the 17th century, the philosopher and scientist Descartes proposed the separation of the mind from the body. Descartes was encouraged by the Pope that he could pursue the study of human anatomy within the domain of science, as long […]

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