by Marnie | Nov 24, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Radiation, Breast Cancer Risk Reduction, Mammogram, Thermography |
Photo courtesy of freedigitalphotos.net and renjith krishnan Today I’m making an attempt to catch up (ha ha! as if!) on the stack of articles and medical research that has been piling up in my office and came across something interesting that I thought...
by Marnie | Nov 21, 2012 | Keeping Abreast of the News, PARP Inhibitors, Triple Negative Breast Cancer |
I’ve been reading a lot lately about a new class of drugs called PARP inhibitors, particularly from the City of Hope, one of the cancer centers I like to follow because they are doing such interesting research on treatments for cancer, both pharmaceutical and...
by Marnie | Nov 16, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy, Fasting |
How To Fast For Chemotherapy Effectiveness Following yesterday’s article on the study that is currently underway investigating the benefits of fasting combined with chemotherapy, I thought it a good idea to share with you the best, safest way to fast should you...
by Marnie | Nov 15, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Chemotherapy, Fasting |
Fasting is no new notion to mankind. Many religions promote fasting as a way of purifying the body and mind. What we are now learning, however, is that fasting could help to combat cancer and boost the effectiveness of cancer treatments. Research on animals...
by Marnie | Nov 12, 2012 | Breast Cancer and Nutrition, Breast Cancer and Obesity |
Image source: freedigitalphotos.net / Master Isolated Images Fat Cells Make Estrogen (And What You Can Do About That) Why are we continually being told in order to cut our breast cancer risk, we need to lose weight? Because fat cells make estrogen and that can...