S. cases per annum, 13,000 deaths per annum); Skin (basal/squamous cell carcinoma, or malignant melanoma) (malignant growth on skin in different levels and different sizes, at an early stage may be detectable and curable); any Endocrine (Pinial, Pituitary, Thyroid, Thymus, Adrenal, Pancreas (invasive cancer of the endocrine system, various types of cancer, dependent upon robustness);, and male prostate, testes or female uterous, ovaries) (cancerous growth on the ovary or testes, non-specific symptoms, earlier diagnosis results in higher survival rates) (Weinberg).
Typical Treatments -- Traditional Cancer treatments vary, dependent upon the type of cancer and its severity. The earlier the detection, the higher the survival rate. The three major cancer treatments are radiation (using radiation to kill cells in and near the cancerous tumor or mass); chemicals (using poisons that target cancer cells to aid in the reduction of cell division); surgery (removal of tumor or cancerous areas and mass, sometimes, as in breast cancer, the entire organ). These treatments are often used in combination, for example, using radiation to reduce the cancerous mass, chemicals to then kill any remaining cancer cells, etc. (Melli). Unfortunately, while medicine has come a long way in specificity of treatment, radiation and chemicals all destroy healthy tissue as well.
Side Effects from Traditional Treatments -- Both radiation and chemicals are poisonous to both cancer cells and regular cells. Effects of treatment vary, but include loss of hair, digestive issues, immune problems, susceptibility to other disease, and general discomfort. There are also a number of nutritional and non-invasive treatment recommendations available (Servan-Schreiber, 2008).
Cures in the News -- Suzanne Summers, for example, has turned her thinking about human disease into a crusade for changing diet and nutritional health as a cancer preventative ("Suzanne Somers on Cancer," 2009). Farrah Fawcett's long...
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