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BCIS may be curable if diagnosed early

October 13, 2003 BCIS is highly curable when diagnosed early. But when not discovered in the formative stages, this condition commonly develops into invasive breast cancer... Read More >

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Sunscreen use may actually do more harm than good

October 8, 2003 Worse than that: the study also suggests that sunscreen use may actually do more harm than good... Read More >

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Eating fruit may prevent cancer

October 8, 2003 Tell your children, your grandchildren, and your great grandchildren to eat some fruit. Will they thank you for it later? Probably not. But they might have good reason to... Read More >

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Green tea may prevent breast cancer in women

October 7, 2003 Because I've just come across a study that takes the research of green tea out of the laboratory and into the homes of more than 1,000 women, with surprising and promising results concerning the prevention of breast cancer... Read More >

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2003-10 – Members Alert

October 1, 2003 October 2003 PDF And another thing A controversial breast cancer treatment has been shown to be ineffective in improving survival chances for women whose tumors have spread, according to two new studies. The experimental therapy combines doses of chemotherapy so high that stem-cell transplants are required to replace lost bone... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2003

You can still combat menopause symptoms with a single solution

October 1, 2003 You can still combat menopause symptoms with a single solution It was the shot heard around the world for the 21st century. Prempro, one of the most widely prescribed hormone replacement therapy (HRT) drugs, was proven to increase risks of breast cancer, Alzheimer’s, and more. A year later, we’re still... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2003

The hidden risks behind "normal" blood sugar levels: Find out if you're really safe

October 1, 2003 The hidden risks behind “normal” blood sugar levels: Find out if you’re really safe I’m not sure when it happened, exactly, but it seems like all of a sudden “normal” doesn’t mean “safe” anymore when it comes to your health. You’ve probably seen and heard all the hype about the... Read More >

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Newsletter Issue: October 2003

Oil rich

September 25, 2003 People with cancer and other chronic diseases often experience cachexia; a general loss of vitality characterized by poor appetite, weight loss, decomposition of muscle, and depression... Read More >

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Is it a good idea to get a flu shot?

September 24, 2003 This is also about the time of year when I start to receive e-mails asking if it's a good idea to get a flu shot. My answer to that question is the same as it is every year: I don't personally get one... Read More >

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Necessary evils?

September 22, 2003 How cautious should you be when taking a pharmaceutical purely for preventive measures? That depends on whom you ask... Read More >

Categories: breast cancer prescription drugs preventing cancer side effects

Dietary fiber is good for your heart

September 16, 2003 You've probably heard that dietary fiber is good for your heart. But if you've been eating lots of whole wheat bread and high-fiber cereal in hopes that you're doing your cardiovascular system a favor, then you may have been barking up the wrong tree... Read More >

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Treating and preventing ovarian cancer

September 15, 2003 The yearly number of American women who are diagnosed with ovarian cancer could easily fill a football stadium. Fortunately, the success rate for treatment of ovarian cancer is very high when the disease is caught in the early stages... Read More >

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Allan Spreen, M.D.
Dr. Allan Spreen, Chief Medical Advisor

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