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(Published: Sat, 22 Dec 2007 17:03:00 -0600)
Cancer of the Ovary and HE4: A Promising Screening Test

Four years ago, Seattle researchers identified a protein, known as Human Epididymis Protein 4 (HE4), as being highly effective in distinguishing cancer of the ovary from benign ovarian masses and cysts.   Since then additional studies have supported these initial findings, including one just published in the D

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer - Ovarian Cancer
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(Published: Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:25:23 -0600)
Anxiety related disoders
Panic Disorder is diagnosed in people who experience spontaneous; seemingly out-of-the-blue panic attacks and are preoccupied with the fear of it happening again. The attacks occur unexpectedly, sometimes even while a person is asleep. Since many of the symptoms of panic disorder mimic those found in illnesses like heart disease, thyroid problems
Author: Dr. Kim K. Shirin
Directory: Cancer Support - Psycho-Social
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(Published: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 20:38:12 -0600)
Eat Mediterranean. Live Longer.... Period.
Diets come and diets go. Some seem unhealthy, but they promise that much desired huge weight loss over a short time. Others simply promise the world. Meanwhile, the Mediterranean diet has long been suggested in European studies to play a beneficial role in health and longevity. At long last, an American trial has been published which goes a lo
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention
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(Published: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 01:03:08 -0600)
Cold Prevention and Symptom Reduction: Top 2 Choices
Whether or not you are on chemotherapy and trying to avoid infections, it is nice to know what might help to prevent or reduce the duration of the common cold. So, amongst all the hype, what works and what doesn't?  This may be hot topic for debate, but some recent published medical evidence may help you decide, and also tell you a bit more a
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Alternative Treatment - Complementary
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(Published: Mon, 10 Dec 2007 00:23:03 -0600)
Patient initiated alternative and complementary care on the rise
Complementary and alternative medicine use is becoming more and more prevalent in cancer patients.  And many of those who initiate use, do so on their own accord.  Internet- and clinic-based piloted questionnaires suggest that about half of all cancer patients initiate at least one complementary and alternative medicine modality  aft
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Alternative Treatment - Complementary
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(Published: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 02:04:38 -0600)
Tea time anyone?
Green tea is widely used by women for the prevention and treatment of breast cancer. Does it work or not? What is the real evidence? Well this offers some insight. Looking at effectiveness of green tea in this area, an exhaustive and systematic review of multiple medical epidemiologic publications was performed. This included published journals and
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention
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(Published: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 00:16:10 -0600)
Low-Carb Diets may Raise Cholesterol
The debate continues over the health effects of low carbohydrate diets. Other than the cancer related concern of simple carb high glycemic index foods feeding cancer, low carbs are also generally considered somehow "healthier". Beware. This is NOT always the case, especially if you substitute animal fat for carbs in your diet.

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Support
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(Published: Sun, 09 Dec 2007 00:00:18 -0600)
Ovarian Cancer Patients Often Malnourished

In the face of developing data that nutritional status and exercise significantly impact survival and quality of life in cancer patients, a recent study from Queensland Centre for Gynaecological Cancer, The Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, Brisbane, Australia showed that malnutrition in gynecologic cancer patients is a ve

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer - Ovarian Cancer
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 23:47:52 -0600)
Can Pot Cure Cancer?
Researchers at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute are suggesting that a compound found in cannabis may stop breast cancer from metastasizing or spreading. Cannabidiol, or CBD, could develop into a non-toxic alternative to chemotherapy some years down the road, if animal and human trials bear out its effectiveness. The article
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Alternative Treatment - Herbal
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 23:08:35 -0600)
Cancer, Primary and Recurrence Prevention: The Mediterranean Diet
Studies suggest that a natural anti-oxidant diet rich in fresh fruit and vegetables protects from the risk of most common epithelial cancers, including those of the digestive tract, and also several nondigestive neoplasms. This may have implications for both primary prevention of
Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention - Recurrence Prevention
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 21:45:38 -0600)
Gynecologic Cancer Second Opinion: Do I need one?

If you are already under the care of a board certified or fellowship trained board eligible gynecologic oncologist then whether or not you should get a second opinion depends upon your level of trust and personal interaction with your oncologist. Gynecologic oncologists receive 3-4 years of training after ObGyn residency, gainin

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Treatment
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 21:42:02 -0600)
Ovarian Cancer: Build a Winning Treatment Team

If there is a diagnosis or strong suspicion of ovarian cancer, immediately go find a board certified gynecologic oncologist. This is a gynecologist who has undergone years of extra training and examinations to become board certified in the care of women with gynecologic cancers. This includes performing surgery,

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer - Ovarian Cancer
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 15:26:12 -0600)
Miracle Cures, Online Medical Information: Credible or Incredible?

Health care shmutz, junk, lies and useless misleading garbage is prevalent on countless online e-zines, article sites and websites. Are you tired of it? If you're like most consumers, especially when facing a significant health problem, you probably are. We are not talking about differences in perspective, differences between Ea

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: General
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 15:08:50 -0600)
Cancer Screening-What Should Women Know in 2007?

We have all had friends get diagnosed with cancer. These are often friends who have lived the healthiest possible life, eating nothing but the best quality foods. We are talking about non-smoking, regularly exercising people who have lived the perfectly healthy lifestyle. Why did they get cancer?

The truth is that almost

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:58:46 -0600)
Low Fat Diet May Improve Survival in Breast Cancer

A fairly stringent low-fat diet in women with early-stage breast cancer resulted in a very impressive 42% risk reduction in cancer recurrence or death in women with hormone receptor-negative tumors, according to the second follow-up data analysis from the Women's Intervention Nutrition Study (WINS) presented at the December 2006

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:50:59 -0600)
Cancer Treatment: How To Decide Between Options

Making decisions when faced with options that you never heard of is difficult enough. When trying to do that while scared, confused and having been diagnosed with cancer is mind-boggling. How does one decide?

Consider using a tool based on something called Risk versus Benefit or Risk/Benefit Ratio. This

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Treatment
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:23:07 -0600)
Glycemic Advantage & Good Carbs - Cancer Prevention and Treatment Support

The Glycemic Index is a concept recognized by the World Health Organization. It measures the type of carbohydrates you eat and how that affects your blood sugar levels. Complex carbohydrates that break down slowly rate well or "low" on the Glycemic Index. On the other hand, simple carbohydrates (like common sugar) rate

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Prevention
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(Published: Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:17:30 -0600)
Dating After Cancer-Tips To Kick-Start Your Love Life

Cancer treatment, or even a cancer diagnosis itself, can strongly influence emotional and sexual relationships. Clearly there is a physical and psychological aftermath, which can affect maintaining or gaining new relationships. Yet, emotional support, intimacy and sexuality are cornerstones of your recovery and exploration of li

Author: Dr Steven Vasilev
Directory: Cancer Support - Psycho-Social
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