Category Archives: Cancer

Attack of the Cancer Fighting Tomatoes

That’s right, the colorful little fruit (yes, it’s a fruit) has been shown to pack a powerful punch against several forms of cancer. A variety of studies indicate that a diet rich in tomato based products (tomato paste, sauce, juice, soup and ketchup) can significantly reduce the risk of prostate, lung and colon cancer. Not […]

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Common Causes of Lung Cancer

There are a various risk factors that are linked to lung cancer. The most common known causes are as follows: Cigarette Smoking Cigarette smoking is probably the most closely related link to developing lung cancer. A person who smokes two packs or more of cigarettes per day has a one in seven chance of developing […]

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Crohn’s Disease and Colorectal Cancer – What’s The Link

If you have Crohn’s Disease, should you be more worried about developing colon cancer? The answer, unfortunately, is yes. Many of the forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disorder (IBD) have shown an increase in the risk of colon cancer. However, having Crohn’s Disease does not emphatically mean you will develop cancer; in fact, 90% of IBD […]

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How to lower Your Risk of Cancer and Heart Disease

There are many great aspects to this subject, which we will review carefully so that you may get the most from it. In today’s world of technology when it comes to our health, it seems that we have grown accustom to pleasing drugs in order to heal our bodies. The terrifying part about this is […]

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What Is Lung Cancer And Who Can Get It?

Abnormal cell growth in either one or both of the lungs is the simple answer to the question, “What is lung cancer?” In healthy individuals, the cells within the lungs go about their business duplicating at a normal rate and turning into more and more lung tissues. The lungs continue to function properly and all […]

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