How Many People Die of Cancer Each Year

Did you know that today, ever 4 Americans, there is one diagnosed with cancer? In 2008, there are about 565,650 Americans expected to die of cancer. Every day, 1500 people lives are taken by cancer. It is accounted for 1 of every 4 deaths. Cancer is the second most common cause of death in the [...]

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Cancer’s Comfort Zone VS. The Human Healing Zone

Dr. Otto Walburg, a Nobel-prize winner, stated that “the primary cause of cancer is the replacement of normal oxygen respiration with anaerobic respiration.”
Normal respiration in a cell is determined by the normal flow of oxygen-rich compounds, and glucose, and mineral salts into and out-of the cell. For the cells of the human body to remain [...]

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Skin Cancer: Understanding the Three Types of Skin Cancer.

These days thousands of cases of skin cancer has been reported. Skin cancer is increasing day by day with the increasing rate. The skin cancer can be defined in three parts. All of these skin cancers are dangerous for he humans. These three skin cancers are as follow:
Melanoma- This is the first amongst three types [...]

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Why and When Should You Be Concerned About Colon and Rectal Cancer

Cancer is one of the most threatening diseases. One can not identify that when he get trapped in or by the cancer. Cancer could arise because of any of the minor diseases. Similar to the other diseases colon cancer also has some of the warning signs and those signs must not be ignored because if [...]

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Lung Cancer: Living With the Diagnosis

Lung cancer is the other life threatening form of the cancer. The actual problem which arise in the lung cancer is that makes the lung unable to exchange the gases and hence it effects the respiratory system. When the respiratory system of a person gets damaged or ineffective then it means the person is not [...]

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Information as a Defense Against Cancer

My mother died of breast cancer at the age of 54. Her cancer was diagnosed after undergoing a surgical breast biopsy when it was already in its late stage. Although she still underwent chemotherapy sessions, doctors gave her a small chance of survival.
Had her cancer been detected when it was still in its early stage, [...]

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