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The TRUTH About CANCER
TABLE OF
CONTENTS
5 Rarely Discussed
Breast Cancer Early Warning Signs 10
In your lifetime, you may have heard the word “cancer” once or a
thousand times. It seems that the more “advancements” we make in
treatments, the more we hear that yet another friend, co-worker, or
loved one has been stricken.
2. Liver Cancer:
In 2018, this cancer took the lives of 781,631 people and represented
4.9% of cancer diagnoses. As your body’s primary organ for filtration,
the liver processes all your blood – a preferred mode of transportation
for cancer cells – so most cases of liver cancer are secondary sites. In
other words, the cancer starts elsewhere and ends up in the liver. When
cancer starts in the liver, the cause is usually alcohol abuse, a birth
defect, or a chronic infection such as hepatitis B or C.
3. Stomach Cancer:
My father, Graham Bollinger, was diagnosed with stomach cancer, which
resulted in 781,631 deaths last year and comprised 6.1% of new cancer
cases. Although his official cause of death was deemed “adenocarcinoma
of the stomach,” he actually died from the surgery. This type of cancer
affects the linings of the stomach and sometimes goes undetected at
the earliest stage. The longer it takes to diagnosis and treat the cancer,
the poorer the prognosis. Diet, smoking, and alcohol consumption are
believed to elevate a person’s risk of this particular form of cancer. If
you have ongoing stomach distress that includes nausea, heartburn,
bloating, or pain, talk to your doctor.
4. Colorectal Cancer:
Cancer found in the colon or the rectum caused the deaths of almost
900,000 people in 2018 and is the third highest cause of cancer death
in the United States, accounting for 10.9% of new cases last year. If
caught early, the survival rates are excellent. Early screening of colorectal
cancer is crucial since there are often no symptoms until the cancerous
cells have multiplied and spread to other organs.
5. Breast Cancer:
Breast cancer occurs in the breast tissues of both males and females,
and it claims the lives of more than 500,000 people every year. The
malignant tumor that grows in this tissue spreads quickly to other parts
of the body if left untreated, and it is the second most common cancer
6. Esophageal Cancer:
Throat cancer – also known as cancer of the food pipe – claimed the
lives of more than 500,000 people last year and was responsible for
3.4% of diagnoses in 2018. The primary causes of esophageal cancer
are smoking, alcohol consumption, obesity, and diet. If you are a smoker
who also drinks regularly, your risk is significantly higher. Screening
for this form of cancer is complicated and sometimes damages the
food pipe during the procedure, and scientists are working on better
screening options.
7. Cervical Cancer:
The cervix is located at the lower end of the uterus and opens into
the upper portion of the vaginal canal. If the cells in this area undergo
changes that are undetected over time, cervical cancer could occur. In
2018, this cancer represented 3.3% of all new cases of cancer. Doctors
utilize Pap tests to determine the condition of the cervix cells and search
for cancer or pre-cancerous cells. Early detection is critical since cervical
cancer may be asymptomatic until it has spread.
8. Prostate Cancer:
As with cervical cancer, there may be no signs or symptoms of prostate
cancer until it has spread to other areas of the body. That’s the reason
it claimed the lives of nearly 359,000 people in 2018 and accounted for
7.5% of all diagnosed cancer cases.
9. Bladder Cancer:
Fortunately, because bladder cancer causes discomfort during urination,
it is detected earlier than many other forms of cancer. Even with early
detection and treatment, follow up care is important to ensure there is
no recurrence of bladder cancer.
12. Leukemia:
Cancer of the blood cells is called leukemia. It begins in the bone
marrow, where most blood cells are produced. Leukemia causes the
deaths of 352,000 people every year. Too many immature blood cells
are created, and these crowd out the healthy blood cells, leading to
increased risk of infection, extreme fatigue, and anemia.
Paying attention to your body, and taking excellent care of it, is the key
to preventing cancer and detecting it early. The sooner you take charge
of your diet, lifestyle, and weight (to name a few), the better off every
cell in your body is going to be.
Your Age:
Cancer can happen to any person, of any age, both genders, and every
race. Some cancers strike specific demographics, but more than 75% of
cancer diagnoses occur in persons over the age of 55. That means that
risk increases with age.
Lifetime risk of cancer for men is almost 50%, and for women it is more
than 35%. It is crucial to strengthen your body and acquire good lifestyle
habits as early as possible to minimize your individual risk.
Lifestyle Choices:
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle is not easy for many. Cutting out tobacco
use (due to its carcinogenic chemicals); limiting alcohol; controlling
body weight; and altering eating habits to remove over-processed,
GMO, and chemical-laden foods are essential steps to prevent and
even treat cancer.
No matter how much smoking, drinking, and junk food may seem
“enjoyable,” they will shorten your lifespan over time. They weaken
your immune system, cause body-wide inflammation, and leave you
susceptible to disease.
But most types of breast cancer are a result of environment, diet, and
lifestyle, all of which dictate how a woman’s endocrine system produces
and balances hormones. In other words, hormone imbalance plays a
much greater role in determining breast cancer risk than many people
think. Thermography can help qualified physicians determine whether
a woman has an elevated breast cancer risk due to this frequently
overlooked early indicator.
If you feel any unusual aches or pains in your breast, including occasional
throbbing, pain, or even fluctuating discomfort, talk to your doctor.
Many women assume that only an isolated lump with localized pain
suggests the presence of breast cancer. The truth is that breast cancer
can manifest as “scattered, seed-like” tumors that, in some cases,
spread like small tentacles.
Just be sure to look for patterns of change or any new and unusual
symptoms that occur outside the norm. Occasional pain may not be
indicative of breast cancer, but persistent itching, for instance, could
point to fluid buildup, poor lymph function, or your body trying to
create new blood vessels for breast tumors.
According to recent articles in the The New York Times and Washington
Post, the PSA test is essentially worthless. You see, the PSA test simply
reveals how much of the prostate antigen a man has in his blood,
which is a marker of inflammation and CAN indicate cancer, but not
necessarily. Infections, benign swelling of the prostate, and over-the-
counter drugs (like Ibuprofen) can all elevate a man’s PSA level.
To avoid this latter type, it’s important to educate yourself on the most
common symptoms associated with the development of prostate
tumors. These include bladder and urinary problems that result in:
Digestive enzymes and probiotics can help in this area. Also helpful
is hydrochloric acid, or HCL, a supplemental form of stomach acid
that ensures proper food breakdown and nutrient assimilation. Other
beneficial nutrients include vitamin D3 and curcumin, which studies
have shown help aid in keeping the prostate from becoming inflamed
and oversized.
this might cause DNA damage and eventually cancer, so be careful. But
do not use sunscreen, as it filters out helpful ultraviolet light and also
contains several chemicals that may cause cancer.
Lowering your own risk of cancer has more to do with your individual
lifestyle choices than you may realize. Make the commitment to your
health to take on one challenge every month, and you’re going to feel
better right now as well as for years to come.
At The Truth About Cancer, our MISSION is to motivate and educate the
world, as we believe that people are perishing due to lack of knowledge.
The immune system is the foundation of human health and is the key to turn
on the body’s own self-healing mechanism. The world is full of propaganda,
and the only thing that can overcome the lies is truth. Last but not least, in
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REFERENCES
The 12 Most Common Types of Cancer
All Cancers Excl Non-Melanoma Skin Cancer 2018
Cancer - Why Some Get It and Some Don’t
Breast Cancer Signs: 5 Rarely Discussed Early Warning Signs
4 Early Warning Signs of Prostate Cancer: Understanding Prostate Cancer Symptoms
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