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Prostate cancer happens when cells in the prostate begin to grow out of control and can then invade nearby tissues or spread throughout the body. Prostate cancer remains the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in US men. The downward trend has generally been consistent from the peak of 41,800 deaths reported by the American Cancer Society in 1997. This mortality statistic is worrisome; however, it is important to note that more men die with prostate cancer than from prostate cancer.
You may find an excellent source of information about Prostate Cancer at: www.cancernewsandinformation.com
As the cells multiply, they form a mass called
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If you're sourcing ideas on prostate cancer, things got much
simpler since the dawning of the 'net. A few years ago the only
choice to find resources on prostate cancer was a public library
-- and we can recall these times pretty good, can't we? Do you
want to turn back the clock? I don't think so. If you know where
to start you can find tons of Information on prostate cancer,
due to the fact that the Internet is expanding with every single
minute.
Google, Yahoo or Ask Jeeves are most often a good idea to begin
your search on prostate cancer -- especially if you are new
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We all know someone that either has cancer now or has died from it. Cancer is the Bubonic Plague of our times and despite billions of dollars in research, chemotherapy remains one of the most popular forms of treatment within the established medical community. Although chemotherapy is without question an effective means of attacking and killing cancer, an astounding 96% of all cancer patients who die do so because of complications arising from the treatment itself and not the cancer! This is because chemotherapy does not distinguish between cancer cells and healthy cells within the host body—it attacks and
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Copyright 2005 by http://www.organicgreens.us and Loring Windblad. This article may be freely copied and used on other web sites only if it is copied complete with all links and text intact and unchanged except for minor improvements such as misspellings and typos.My wife has had 10 tumors removed from her breasts. The first two and the last two (1 each breast each occurrence) were benign. The six in between (four in the right breast, two in the left breast) were malignant. Although the diagnosis of breast cancer is a devastating experience, most women face up to and cope well
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Cancer cells and normal cells are known to respond differently to nutrients and drugs that affect glutathione status.
Numerous studies have shown that tumor cells have elevated levels of glutathione levels, which confers resistance to chemotherapy drugs.
One of the challenges of cancer therapy is how to deplete tumor cells of glutathione, so as to make them more vulnerable to the effects of chemotherapy drugs, while at the same time allowing normal cells to remain relatively unaffected by chemotherapeutic drugs.
A number of new findings have emerged that take into consideration the role of glutathione in pathways that promote programmed cell
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