Hello everyone! Let’s touch bases today on a topic that recently has been in the news – again! And, that topic concerns hair loss — or alopecia — during chemotherapy treatment. For students of The Single Source Cancer Course, you know we discuss this in detail in Volume 2. For those who are not already […]
Today’s Cancer Risks – Much the Same as 3000 Years Ago?
Well, everyone — here we are three months into 2014 and it’s spring already! There is an old adage that states, “Nothing is new under the sun.” Each spring, for example, is new — but the cycle of the seasons remains the same. Nature keeps repeating itself. In the same way, there are certain medical […]
HIV to Treat Cancer?
Hello everyone! Happy March! If you recall, we began this year by stating our high hopes for all the new and wonderful cancer treatment options that are being developed every day around the world. Indeed, there’s one in particular that’s surprising not just we “regular” people — but is surprising members of the medical community […]
New Prevention Information for Women with BRCA1 and BRCA2 Genes
Well, we are approaching the end of National Cancer Prevention Month. So, let’s close with a few more words about prevention and the BRCA gene mutation in women. As many of you know, this is a topic we have discussed several times over the last few years. We know that when a woman inherits an […]
5 Steps for Cancer Prevention
Happy February everyone! It’s the month of Valentine’s Day, a day to be with loved ones and to celebrate with flowers, candlelight and candy. But, in honor of February which is also National Cancer Prevention Month, I’d like to expand on this tradition. For in truth, one of the best things we can do for […]
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