introduction to cancer control
by Dr. Donna Douglas
Nearly one in three Americans will be affected by cancer in his lifetime. The good news is that it doesn't have to be you.
In the Cancer Control Center, Dr. Donna Douglas shows you simple steps to slashing your risk. You will also find information and resources that will empower you to live well even after a cancer diagnosis.
The Cancer Control Center is organized into three sections:
- Prevention
- Innovative/Integrative Treatments
- Survival
Feel free to browse the topics below. We would love to hear your comments and suggestions.
Cancer Prevention
Integrative Medicine for Cancer
For Survivors
Resources – books, newsletters, seminars, etc.
Posted February 2008
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Cancer Causing Chemicals  There are cancerous chemicals in many of the cosmetics and personal care products we use. These chemicals are in baby products as well. There is very little federal oversight. The manufacturers' of these products have "safety boards" that supposedly ov... (read more) |
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I have had a aggressive sarcoma removed  I have had a aggressive sarcoma removed from my thigh and all the margins were clear. I have had a CAT scan and there are no signs of spread. They now have said that I must have six sessions of chemo followed by 7 weeks of radiotherapy as the recurrance r... (read more) |
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I had my mestactomy on right breast 2 years ago.  You are very fortunate that you were treated at such
an early stage. Such early intervention increases the
likelihood that the tumor has not spread and was fully
removed. If this is the case, no further treatment
for cancer would be necessary.
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I have testicle cancer and had my right testicle removed  Radiation therapy may be a treatment option if you
have a seminoma type of testicular cancer. Because
the lymph nodes in the pelvis and lower back are the
most common areas for metastasis of testicular
cancer, radiation is often performed on this... (read more) |
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I had breast cancer in 1997  Liver cysts are relatively common and usually do not
cause any problems or health risks. They may,
however, grow large enough to cause pain and
discomfort. This is alleviated by draining and/or
removal.
To make a recommendation, a physician w... (read more) |
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