The Truth About Cancer

  • The Truth About Cancer

    The CDC just reported that only ½ to 1% of metastatic cancer patients live longer than 5 years. Another published article in Current Cancer Research stated that chemotherapy is now credited with remissions in only 7% of cancer cases. We can drastically increase these numbers. Global Healing Center has...

  • How Well Tested Are New Cancer Drugs?

    With a certain amount of regularity a new cancer drug makes headlines, generating an enormous amount of hope as well as pressure to make the product swiftly available. In time, we usually learn that the drug’s benefit is much more modest than was originally portrayed in the media,...

  • Facts About Cancer

    One in three people will contract cancer, and one in four will die from the disease. Within five years, cancer will surpass heart disease as the leading cause of death, according to the American Hospital Association. In 1994, 1.2 million new cancer cases were added to the...

  • Chemotherapy Quotes

    "Two to 4% of cancers respond to chemotherapy….The bottom line is for a few kinds of cancer chemo is a life extending procedure-Hodgkin's disease, Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL), Testicular cancer, and Choriocarcinoma."-Ralph Moss, Ph.D. 1995 Author of Questioning Chemotherapy. "NCI now actually anticipates further increases, and not decreases,...

  • Cancer Cookbook

    © Patrick Quillin Ph.D., R.D. (Excerpted from Beating Cancer with Nutrition: Clinically Proven and Easy-To-Follow Strategies to Dramatically Improve Your Quality and Quantity of Life) Hippocrates, father of modern medicine, circa 400 B.C. Nutrition and health. It makes so much sense:...

  • Fitness May Prevent Cancer Deaths

    Results of a 25-year study found that men who were most in shape at the beginning of the study were less likely to die from cancer, while women who started the study overweight had a greater risk of dying from cancer. The study, which included 2,585 women and...

  • Reducing U.S. Cancer in the U.S.

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - If people would quit smoking, eat more healthily and exercise, cancer deaths could be cut by nearly a third, a report issued on Monday said. Lifestyle changes and better screening could prevent almost 100,000 new cancer cases and 60,000 cancer deaths each year, the...

  • Is Obesity as Dangerous as Smoking?

    The risk of cancer from being obese is similar to the risk of cancer from using tobacco, according to the American Cancer Society, and experts suggest that obesity may soon surpass smoking as the leading cause of preventable deaths. Being overweight or obese is associated...

  • Ritalin and Cancer Risks

    American Academy of Pediatrics Guidelines for Treating Behavioral Disorders in Children with Ritalin Ignores Evidence of Cancer Risks warns Samuel S. Epstein, M.D. Based on an industry-funded multi-university trial on 282 pre-teen children treated with Ritalin for attention deficit/hyperactivity disorders (ADHD), just published in Pediatrics, the American Academy...