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What is Cancer and What Causes Cancer


Cancer is a class of diseases characterized by out-of-control cell growth. There are over 100 different types of cancer, and each is classified by the type of cell that is initially affected. Cancer harms the body when damaged cells divide uncontrollably to form lumps or masses of tissue called tumors (except in the case of [...]

Lower Your Risk of Breast Cancer – Naturally!


All though there are different types of breast cancer, most are associated with a relatively high estrogen to progesterone ratio in the body over a long period of time. “Estrogen dominance” can result from imbalanced sex hormone production from the ovaries, non-optimal estrogen metabolism in the liver and inadequate estrogen clearance from the bowel. Failure [...]

Local breast cancer survivors, family and friends take their journey to the pavement


Redlands Community Hospital hosted the ultimate ‘Girls’ Day Out’ for more than 60 local women for the 13th Annual ‘Susan G. Komen Inland Empire Race for the Cure’ event.  The women laced up their running shoes, then boarded a charter bus to the race this past weekend in Temecula.  Breast cancer awareness advocate and owner [...]

How to Diagnose Breast Cancer


Breast cancer can not be seen with the eye, because the early signs of cancer that is often hidden behind the breast tissue. Although you can see changes in your breasts every moment is very difficult to conclude that it is breast cancer. Lump in the breast can come and go because of hormonal changes that occur with age. Breast skin [...]

Easy Steps to Quit Smoking


Trying to quit smoking can be a very difficult and even an unsuccessful venture if it is approached the wrong way. When you want to stop smoking you have to have a good approach. In this way you will have a relatively easy time during the process. Having a good plan also ensures that you [...]

When Kids Get Cancer, What to Do About It


    In a recent report on childhood cancer, stated that the survival rate at present is approaching 75 percent where as a few years ago it was only one in ten. The report went on to say that they were hopeful that within 20 years they would have a 100 percent cure rate but [...]


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