Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | You can verify for yourself: Go to Google News or any search engine you want and search for the keywords "double mastectomy breast cancer prevention." The Times of London did this report, so you can check it out yourself.
I am not making this stuff up, folks. In fact, I couldn't possibly make this type of stuff up; it is much too bizarre to pop into my head. I'm busy thinking about other things, like "How are those tomato plants doing today in the back yard? I wonder if the soil is acidic enough to support the growth of this blueberry plant? | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | In discussions about vitamin E and its role in breast cancer, readers need to pay careful attention to specifics, namely differences between breast cancer prevention, treatment and use with chemotherapy.
There is evidence that vitamin E plays a key role in protecting breast tissues and may be a strong preventive agent. [Advances Experimental Medicine Biology 364: 119-27, 1994]
Women taking a 600 IU daily regimen of supplemental vitamin E did not report any significant reduction in breast pain for benign breast disease. | Tori Hudson, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | Although we will be addressing this in the hormone and conventional medicine sections of this chapter, there are several lines of evidence and logic that support the conclusion that not only is soy safe, but there is actually a relationship between increased soy intake and breast cancer prevention. Several studies concluded that Asian women who consume a traditional low-fat, high-soy diet have a four- to sixfold lower risk of developing breast cancer.33 The constituents in soy are remarkable in their activities against a variety of cancers via several different mechanisms. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | The industry refuses to educate black women about the real reasons why their cancers are more severe than white women, and it simultaneously refuses to teach black women the simple, natural solution to breast cancer prevention that can reduce national breast cancer rates by over 75 percent."
Adams backs up his assertions with charts from the National Cancer Institute as well as considerable research into the effects of vitamin D on the halting of cancer tumor growth. | Gabriel Cousens See book keywords and concepts | As Jane Plant, PhD, remarks in The No Dairy breast cancer prevention Program:
The Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki have similar rates of breast cancer: and remember, both cities were attacked with nuclear weapons, so in addition to the usual pollution-related cancers, one would also expect to find some radiation-related cases. If, as a North American woman, one was living a Japanese lifestyle in industrialized, irradiated Hiroshima, you would slash your risk of contracting breast cancer by a half to a third. The conclusion is inescapable. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Inside, readers learn:
The top 18 causes of breast cancer that you can control or change
How breast cancer provides billions in profits for drug companies
Why the breast cancer industry isn't looking for a real cure
Which simple nutrient prevents 77% of ALL cancers
The latest research on natural breast cancer prevention therapies that really work
Names and web addresses of my top recommended anti-cancer herbs and supplements
The real reason why cancer mortality is much higher in blacks than whites (and why you were never told the truth about this... | Andreas Moritz See book keywords and concepts | Mammograms certainly aren't the "magic bullet" for breast cancer prevention that everyone seems to think they are. For one thing, mammograms are of very limited effectiveness because they seem only to be able to detect tumors of a size that is large enough to signify a rather advanced stage of cancer.
What is most disturbing about this diagnostic method is the excessive compression of the breast that is required during a routine mammogram. To produce good pictures and to avoid being sued for missing a tumor, the technician squeezes the breast extra hard. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Annals Surgical Oncology 2004]
In another study, out of 51 women eligible for Tamoxifen breast cancer prevention, only 12% chose the drug and another 12% said they were uncertain. [Breast Cancer Research Treatment 94:153-9, 2005]
In yet another study, only 1 of 89 at-risk women elected to take Tamoxifen for prevention of breast cancer and 42% of the women made their decision based upon a negative recommendation from their family doctors. [Annals Family Medicine 3:242-7, 2005]
In a survey of 250 women deemed to be at higher risk for breast cancer (2. | | In a report published in Postgraduate Medicine entitled "Who's liable for breast cancer prevention? Your patient can sue-and win-if preventive options aren't made clear/' the emphasis is on doctors diagnosing breast cancer early and treating it, not addressing what caused it in the first place. [Postgraduate Medicine 111: 83, 2002]
Mastectomy is still characterized as prevention. Chemoprevention is solely comprised of drugs like Tamoxifen and aromatase inhibitors, all prescribed after diagnosis (called secondary prevention. | | Annals Surgical Oncology 2004]
In another study, out of 51 women eligible for Tamoxifen breast cancer prevention, only 12% chose the drug and another 12% said they were uncertain. [Breast Cancer Research Treatment 94:153-9, 2005]
In yet another study, only 1 of 89 (1.2%) at-risk women elected to take Tamoxifen for prevention of breast cancer and 42% of the women made their decision to pass up Tamoxifen based upon advice from their family doctors. | | Melatonin's use as a supplement for breast cancer prevention is yet to be tested.
Coenzyme Ql0 and breast cancer
Coenzyme Q10 (CoQIO) is a naturally produced antioxidant within living tissues. Studies indicate CoQIO concentrations are much lower in breast tissues of cancer patients as compared to surrounding healthy tissues. [Clinical Biochemistry 33: 279-84, 2000]
Some animal and three human studies have been published involving coenzyme Q10 and breast cancer. Cancer cells are known to lack energy, as measured by ATP levels (ad-enotriphosphate). | Stacy Malkan See book keywords and concepts | They make the chemicals, they run the treatment centers, and they're still looking for 'the cure' — no wonder they won't tell you about breast cancer prevention," begins the expose by Sharon Batt and Liza Gross in Sierra magazine.21 It's the most straightforward way to put it.
The co-founder and major sponsor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month is AstraZeneca (formerly known as Zeneca), a British-based multinational giant that manufactures the cancer drug tamoxifen, the most widely prescribed breast cancer drug. | Ann M. Coulston and Carol J. Boushey See book keywords and concepts | Effect of tamoxifen on venous thromboembolic events in a breast cancer prevention trial. Circulation 111, 650-656.
172. Abrahamson, P. E., Gammon, M. D., Lund, M. J., et al. (2006). General and abdominal obesity and survival among young women with breast cancer. Cancer Epidemiol. Biomarkers Prev. 15, 1871-1877.
173. Borugian, M. J., Sheps, S. B., Kim-Sing, C, et al. (2003). Waist-to-hip ratio and breast cancer mortality. Am. J. Epidemiol. 158, 963-968.
174. Kumar, N. B., Cantor, A., Allen, K., and Cox, C. E. (2000). | | Thus, a role in breast cancer prevention for soy and soy isoflavones, as well as other phytoestrogens, has been investigated in numerous laboratory and epidemiological studies. However, phytoestrogens can act as estrogen agonists as well as antagonists, so it is possible that phytoestrogens could potentially promote mammary neoplasia. This would be most relevant for postmenopausal women, who do not have high levels of endogenous estrogens in the circulation that would compete for estrogen receptor binding sites. | | Mammo-graphic densities as a criterion for entry to a clinical trial of breast cancer prevention. Br. J. Cancer 72, 476-479.
152. Jones, L. W., and Demark-Wahnefried, W. (2006). Diet, exercise, and complementary therapies after primary treatment for cancer. Lancet Oncol. 7, 1017-1026.
153. Carmichael, A. R. (2006). Obesity and prognosis of breast cancer. Obes. Rev. 7, 333-340.
154. Chlebowski, R. T., Aiello, E., and McTiernan, A. (2002). Weight loss in breast cancer patient management. J. Clin. Oncol. 20, 1128-1143.
155. Demark-Wahnefried, W., and Rock, C. L. (2003). | | The ongoing Canadian Diet and breast cancer prevention Trial, a multicenter randomized controlled study, is testing whether a low-fat (15% of energy), high-carbohydrate diet intervention can reduce the incidence of breast cancer over a 10-year period among women aged 30-65 years who have increased mam-mographic density [151]. Table 1 summarizes the nature of the evidence for a relationship with breast cancer and nutrients and other dietary constituents.
B. | Bill Sardi See book keywords and concepts | Nutrition & Cancer 46:15-22, 2003] The point here is that supplemental vitamin E doesn't appear to raise mortality risk among patients being treated for breast cancer.
In breast cancer prevention, the ratio of omega-3 to omega-6 may be more important than the total omega-3 oils provided. [Preventive Medicine 16: 493-502, 1987] Low-dose omega-3 oil is believed by some researchers to be more useful in cancer prevention than treatment. [Oncology 53: 398-405, 1996] High-dose omega-3 oil is appropriate for treatment of breast cancer. | David W. Grotto, RD, LDN See book keywords and concepts | Chen S, Phung S, Hur G, Kwok S, Ye J, and Oh SR. breast cancer prevention with phytochemicals in mushrooms. Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research, vol. 46, Abs. 5186.
Dufheld-Lillico AJ, Shureiqu I, Lippman SM. Can selenium prevent colorectal cancer? A signpost from epidemiology. J Natl Cancer Inst. 2004;92:1645-1647.
Lull C, Wichers HJ, Savelkoul HF. Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulating properties of fungal metabolites. Mediators Inflamm. 2005 Jun 9;2005(2):63-80. Phung S., Ye Jingjing, Hur G., Kwok S., Lui K. and Chen S. | Phyllis A. Balch, CNC See book keywords and concepts | These findings are preliminary, however, because they were secondary findings in studies that were not focused on breast cancer prevention, and the studies were not run as long as the tamoxifen studies. The drug appears to also pose the same risk factors for blood clotting that tamoxifen does. The FDA has not yet approved the drug for the prevention of breast cancer; however, it has been approved for the prevention of osteoporosis in menopausal women.
Q Epirubicin (Ellence) is a chemotherapy drug that can be used to combat early-stage breast cancer that has spread to the lymph nodes. | T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. and Thomas M. Campbell II See book keywords and concepts | Moreover, there is the additional concern that tamoxifen raises the risks for stroke, uterine cancer, cataracts, deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism, although the overall benefits of breast cancer prevention are still believed to outweigh the risks.42 Other chemicals have also been investigated as alternatives to tamoxifen, but these drugs are encumbered by limited effectiveness and/or some of the same troublesome side effects.45,46
Drugs such as tamoxifen and its newer analogues are considered anti-estrogen drugs. | by Michael Murray, N.D. and Joseph Pizzorno, N.D. See book keywords and concepts | | Paul Gross, director of the breast cancer prevention program at the Princess Margaret Hospital and the Toronto Hospital, has reported that flaxseed in the diet may shrink breast cancers. His study involved fifty women who had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer. While waiting for their surgery, the women were divided into two groups. Those in one group were given a daily muffin containing 25 grams (a little less than 2 tablespoons) of ground flaxseed. The others were prescribed ordinary muffins. | Mike Adams, the Health Ranger See article keywords and concepts | Yet there's always this breast cancer prevention push, and there's a message that if you don't get mammograms, you're not taking care of your health. Why do you think mammograms are so heavily pushed by organized medicine? It's because if you come up with a positive, they've got drugs to treat breast cancer. And that's the first thing you're going to be shuffled off to do if your test comes back positive: you're going to find yourself talking to an oncologist who's likely to recommend chemotherapy. | Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. See book keywords and concepts | The Safe Shopper's Bible, 1995.
The breast cancer prevention Program, 1998.
• The Politics of Cancer, Revisited, 1998.
Unreasonable Risk. How to Avoid Cancer from Cosmetics and Other Personal Care Products: The Neways Story, 2005.
Cancer-Gate: How to Win the Losing Cancer War, 2005.
About the Author
Samuel S. Epstein, M.D., D. Path., D.T. | | He has published some 270 peer reviewed scientific articles, and authored or co-authored twelve books: the 1971 Mutagenicity of Pesticides: the 1971 Drugs of Abuse: Genetic and Other Chronic Non-Psychiatric Hazards: the 1974 The Legislation of Product Safety: Consumer Health and Product Hazards: the prize-winning 1978 The Politics of Cancer: the 1982 Hazardous Wastes in America: the 1983 Cancer in Britain: The Politics of Prevention: the 1995 Safe Shopper's Bible: the 1998 breast cancer prevention Program: the 1998 The Politics of Cancer Revisited: the 2001 Got (Genetically Engineered) Milk! | Michael Friedman, ND See book keywords and concepts | Epstein SS and Steinman D. breast cancer prevention program. New York, NY: Macmillan, 1998:5.
Treatment for Thyroid Diseases with Chinese Herbal Medicine
Subhuti Dharmananda (PhD), Director, Institute for Traditional Medicine, Portland, Oregon
(Reprinted by permission of the author)
INTRODUCTION
Thyroid disease is common in China, and it is frequently treated by herbal medicine or a combination of herbs and drugs. | Greg Critser See book keywords and concepts | Bob Arnot's breast cancer prevention Diet, which argued for the use of flaxseed oil in tandem with traditional medicine, and Drs. William Shankle and Daniel Amen's Preventing Alzheimer's, which combines traditional pharma meds with such things as "mental exercise," omega-3 fatty acids, red rice yeast extract, and coenzyme Q, to delay or prevent the diseases.
The king of the RX-plus genre is Dr. Steven Lamm, an internist and clinical assistant professor at New York University School of Medicine. "Staying young is the new American dream," he writes. | Kaayla T. Daniel, PhD, CCN See book keywords and concepts | Instead, it has boldly promoted the adverse effects as beneficial—as the key to breast cancer prevention no less. An example of such positive spin applied to alarming study results appears in a 1994 article published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition.21
Aedin Cassidy completed an in-depth study of six women of childbearing age who were given 60 grams of textured vegetable protein (containing 45 mg total isoflavones) per day for 30 days. | National Women's Health Network See book keywords and concepts | Pages 57-64 summarize the key issues about the new products being marketed for breast cancer prevention. While the long-term safety and the breast cancer prevention capabilities of these products have yet to be established, their manufacturers have carried out extremely effective advertising campaigns by playing on women's fears to promote their products. | The Life Extension Editorial Staff See book keywords and concepts | Recall that tocotrienols have emerged as a star player in both breast cancer prevention and management. A tocotrienol dosage is 240 mg each day. Good food sources of vitamin E are cold-pressed vegetable oils, wheat germ, eggs, dark green vegetables, nuts, brown rice, and butter. | National Women's Health Network See book keywords and concepts | While the long-term safety and the breast cancer prevention capabilities of these products have yet to be established, their manufacturers have carried out extremely effective advertising campaigns by playing on women's fears to promote their products. Similarly, your health practitioner has been bombarded with the drug companies' packaging of "the latest scientific findings" (from short-term studies) and may even be frightened into thinking that women could now sue their physicians if they are not offered "breast cancer prevention" drugs. |
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