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In 2006, more than 250,000 U.S. women will be diagnosed with breast
cancer. This deadly disease will claim the lives of more than 40,000
friends, neighbors, mothers and daughters. These are staggering
statistics. However, breast cancer death rates are going down. This decline is
largely attributed to the benefits of annual mammograms that enable
physicians to detect cancer at its earliest stages, and improved
treatment programs that help patients better manage their cancer.
These days almost every worthy cause finds itself a proper ribbon,
without getting into the debate about the use of ribbons and how people
use them, there are not many ribbons that I know of that are more
important than the breast cancer ribbon. Breast cancer is a dangerous enemy, while it is true that the awareness
to its risks and the understanding of the prevention measures that need
to be taken on a regular basis has increased over the years and had
probably saved many lives, some people are still not aware of breast
cancer and others prefer to live in some sort of denial.
In recent years, there's been an explosion of life-saving treatment in
an alternative way with natural and herbal medicine advances against
breast cancer, bringing new hope and excitement. Instead of only one or
two options, today there's an overwhelming menu of treatment choices
that fight the complex mix of cells in each individual cancer.
How long should a patient take tamoxifen for the treatment of breast cancer? Patients with advanced breast cancer may take tamoxifen for varying
lengths of time, depending on their response to this treatment and
other factors. When used as adjuvant therapy for early stage breast
cancer, tamoxifen is generally prescribed for 5 years. However, the
ideal length of treatment with tamoxifen is not known.
Tamoxifen, known in the trade as Nolvadex, is usually prescribed by
specialists in breast cancer and is taken in pill form. A patient will
stay on the drug for about five years. Often the woman's cancer will be tested to see if it is sensitive to
the amount of oestrogen in the system. If the cancer is oestrogen
sensitive, tamoxifen will be given.
A US study of 13,000 patients showed Tamoxifen reduced the rate of
expected cancers from one in 130 to one in 236 - a cut of about 45%.
The American researchers ended their trial early when they said the
drug's benefits became overwhelmingly obvious. Other studies found that tamoxifen AND chemotherapy improved survival
improved survival rates by about 40–50% compared to taking one
treatment or the other.
Should women taking tamoxifen avoid pregnancy?
There is only one drug in the world so well known that it's called "the
Pill." For more than forty years, more people have taken "the Pill"
than any other prescribed medicine in the world. Sex, pregnancy, and contraception have been hot topics for millennia.
It wasn't until the U.S. government approved the birth control pill in
1960 that possibilities for contraception changed dramatically. The
majority of women -- and plenty of men -- welcomed "the Pill".
How
do we become estrogen dominant? Our food chain is laced with toxic
pesticides, herbicides and growth hormones - a sea of
endocrine-disrupting chemicals that mimic estrogen in the body. If we
are overweight, our body's store of excess fat can be converted into
estrogen. Insulin resistance also leads to estrogen dominance. Then
there is estrogen found in ERT, HRT and Birth Control Pills.
Many postmenopausal women are looking for alternatives to hormone
therapy, especially in light of the recent Women's Health Initiative
research findings concerning the risks of combined estrogen and
progestin therapy. Of particular interest are phytoestrogens, which
have been gaining popularity due to their "natural" status, alleged
health claims, and availability in a wide range of foods and
supplements. What are Phytoestrogens?
These
simple steps can help optimize your body's hormonal balance and reduce
the risk of developing breast cancer, and provide additional health,
anti-aging, and disease-prevention benefits.
There was a time when Breast Cancer was termed to be as a dreaded
disease. But things have changed now. If detected earlier, this could
be easily treated. Removal of your breast during the treatment of
breast cancer can be one of the painful things you would have to go
through. It may not be the same case for all patients. With the
increasing knowledge about the cures and treatment breast cancer can be
treated very easily.
Despite
more awareness, the availability of mammography screening, and the
benefits of self-examination, breast cancer continues to be a number
one cause of death for women. This 634 informative piece outlines the risks and age factors
associated with breast cancer while enhancing the importance of early
detection. Thorough, eye-opening, and convincing, this article shares
information vital to women of all ages, regardless of race or
lifestyle. It could save a life!
At
long last, some good news! A scientist found the cause of cancer, and
it's not what many scientists in the academia, at the National
Institute of Health (NIH), or in pharmaceutical/biotech companies think.
From relative obscurity, breast cancer has become one of the leading
causes of deaths among women in the world. In 2001, about 200,000 cases
of breast cancer have been reported in the United States, making it the
second leading cause of cancer death in the US. It is, in fact, the
most common malignancy problem that is affecting women in North America
and Europe today. But what is breast cancer and how do people get it?
Although it is rare for breast cancer to strike younger women, the fact
remains that all women are at risk. And for those of childbearing age,
the first sign and symptoms of breast cancer leading to a diagnosis can
not only be upsetting and unexpected, but complicated as well.
Most underarm antiperspirants contain as the active ingredient,
Aluminium Chlorohydrate, as you will probably remember there has been
controversy about Aluminium, since the 1950's when it was a popular
metal used for making cooking pots, Saucepans and Fry Pans and that it
could be one of the contributing factors to Alzheimer's, now we have
another problem that could also be related to Aluminium, Breast Cancer.
Breast cancer is a malignant tumor developed from cells of the breast,
and it is one of the most common cancers affecting females, at time has
not been established what is the exact cause of this one, but last
researches clearly pointing that there are several risks factors; These are the most probably breast cancer risk factors;
You
will have heard of Paget's Disease, a serious bone disease, but many of
you will not have heard of Paget's Disease of the breast, so I am
hoping that the ladies out there reading this article will take notice
of the content, because they could come in touch with this disease at
some time.
Chemotherapy is a word that strikes fear into most of our hearts. We've
seen the movies and heard such horrible stories about undergoing this
difficult treatment for a disease that could very well kill us. I
underwent chemo for breast cancer and know that, in some cases, the
cancer isn't hard … it isn't painful … it doesn't make us sick. That's
the case for most of us who have breast cancer, but don't have distant
metastases. But then, they say we need to do chemo and we know we'll
feel that.
Modern medicine is based upon the notion of battle. We battle germs and
fight for life. As soon as we feel pain or discomfort, we immediately
try to stop it from happening and look for some way to soothe what we
are going through. We feel we must change our illness or problems,
overpower them with our expertise.
This orientation leads to a never ending battle with all that impinges
upon us. After one illness or problem is conquered, another arises. We
live in a state of constant insecurity where there is little room for
ease of mind.
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