Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do: Third Edition
[2023-01-01 00:43:53]
Cancer is more than just a tumor. Oncology hopes you will believe that you are a lump that cancer must be eliminated by the disposal of a oncologist. But, of course, neither this alone nor the whole. Problems occur several years or decades before tumors are detected. Epigenetic stress impairs our innate ability to reproduce cells orderly (presumably due to the SOS response of the cells), and loss of viability is such that I can not escape from cancer anymore Weakens the immune system of our cause.
Traditional medicine considers cancer a multifactorial disease, but the only way to treat it is to eradicate the tumor (to eliminate the effects of the cancer process, not the process), and our There is no process to correct the instability leading to genetic function. Necessary, there is no need to strengthen our immune system
(There are some very special exceptions, see Lawrence LeShan's work / research, David Servan-Schreiber, Paul Rosch, Devra Davis, Dean Ornish)
Greg showed how to move in the next direction. By reading this book you will get a detailed, practical, comprehensive list of actions, attitudes, and suggestions you can use to recover from cancer causing factors.
Various things such as exercise, healthy eating habits, relaxing, meditating, expressing one's feelings, becoming independent, being responsible for health, etc. Is required. Like many people who help cancer patients, he takes all of these seriously and spends a wonderful time on the importance of spirituality, generosity, humility, appreciation, confidence, and power in our daily lives Indicates privilege.
Greg shows that he is not only cancer survivors, but as he pointed out, his oncologist gave up and said, "You are still 30 days later." After twenty years I will organize your things, "He is booming
I am reading a third of those living in the United States today and will be diagnosed with certain types of cancer. Or maybe 50%. The actual number is not important. More important is the simple fact that cancer touches you and someone you know. This situation is as common as marrying, giving birth or dead. Because we are all going to die. Diagnosis of cancer only makes people think more about their mortality rate. However, the diagnosis of a bad cancer can be full of secret pleasures, learning, fun. I would like to share some good pieces for you and someone you know.
Colorectal cancer is the third leading cause of cancer related death worldwide. From about 50 years old, we receive colon cancer screening by colonoscopy and polyps are discovered. As not all polyps are cancerous, gastroenterologists look for polyps that are considered dangerous, then search for biopsy polyps. There is room for error like all programs relying on human eyes. This means that the doctor will miss the dangerous polyp or become a benign biopsy polyp. Therefore, these Montreal-based researchers have developed a decision support system that automatically classifies polyps using deep learning and predict organizational structure based on appearance.
Colorectal cancer is the third most common cancer in the US, the second most common cause of cancer death. It affects all races and ethnic groups, most commonly men and women of people over 50 years old. However, the incidence of people under the age of 50 is rising. This disease kills more than 50,000 people each year; we are here to educate people how to prevent this disease and reduce this statistic