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 EXPERIENCING PROSTATE CANCER. SELECTING A TREATMENT OPTION FOR PROSTATE CANCER Part II of III By: Ed Errington “Just relax,” said the anesthetist, ‘I want you to count backwards from ten to one. If you reach 400 you’ve gone the wrong way.” I laughed at his wry humor and began counting. I probably reached nine before passing out. |
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EXPERIENCING PROSTATE CANCER DIAGNOSIS AND RESPONSE PART I OF III By: Ed Errington It is a known fact that as men age, the ears, nose and prostate continue to grow. The first two have room to expand, but the growing prostate has to compete for space inside a compact body. Enlarging prostate is a common health problem among older men and shares similar symptoms to prostate cancer. |
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CANCER CORNER Attack, Beat Down, Kill and Seriously Fight Cancer NOW! A Layperson’s Guide By: Toni Colley-Lee Review By: John LeRue This book is more than a passionate guide. This book is more like a manual. It specifies how to beat cancer with food science and food biology on a daily living basis. The diet that is in this guidebook/manual is a working understanding of macro and micro biotics with an emphasis on the human body as a scientific whole. |
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REALITY CHECK UNDERSTANDING CANCER AND HOW FOODS CAN PREVENT CANCER
By: John McMann
Cancer. The Big “C”. Cancer and heart attacks, that’s what we all fear. Each of us thinks about it every day. Is it I who will be afflicted? When will it be me? How did those guys get “it”? My mom had it, my sister has it, am I a waiting, ticking time bomb? My blood pressure rises every time I have to go to the Doctor, and I think he’s going to give me some type of bad news. When I sleep I can feel my heartbeat pounding. My blood pressure reading is normal, but high, and I know I’m going to come down with a disease. “What’s this? Is it a lump?” When will I know I have a disease? How does one even get cancer? How can I prevent myself and my loved one from getting cancer????
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SAY IT LOUD! CANCER, YOU ARE NOT THE BOSS OF ME! By: Toni Colley-Lee Most people think that if you are diagnosed with cancer, it is dismal, hopeless and reason for utter despair. Not true in the least. I contend that a shift in perspective is the primary tool that is needed in order to fight and beat an acquired cancer - meaning, one that you weren’t born with. You just have to understand what you are up against, and then fight like it stole something from you, because that is what it is trying to do. You must become a warrior! |
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