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Radiation From CT Scans May Cause Cancer Risk

Jesse Slome wrote 4 days ago: Radiation from CT scans done in 2007 will cause 29,000 cancers and kill nearly 15,000 Americans. Res … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, American Cancer Society, breast cancer, Cancer, cancer deaths, cancer statistics, CRITICAL ILLNESS INSURANCE, health news

Cancer Cases And Deaths Continue to Drop

Jesse Slome wrote 1 week ago: Healthier living, better screening and new treatments have all continued to help cut the annual numb … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, American Cancer Society, cancer deaths, cancer statistics, Health Research, Men's Health, Women's Health

Cancer Survival Rate Inequality

Anne Orchard wrote 1 week ago: Last week a news item was reported saying that a person’s chance of surviving a year from a cancer d … more →

Tags: Cancer Developments, cancer diagnosis, cancer information, Prevention, Research, Cancer, cancer death, cancer screening, cancer survival inequality

Breast-Feeding Can Help Mom's Heart Decades Later

Jesse Slome wrote 1 week ago: Breast-feeding, even for just a couple of months, can significantly lower a woman’s risk of me … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, American Cancer Society, breast cancer, Cancer, cancer statistics, Critical Illness, Women's Health

And So the Rationing Begins?345 comments

USWeapon wrote 1 month ago: I first heard this story the other night while driving on our long road trip. I, at least initially, … more →

Tags: Government Accountability, Health Care, Politics, voter issues, breast cancer, Congress, health-care reform, obama, Prostate Cancer

Breast Cancer Cured But Pain Survives

Jesse Slome wrote 1 month ago: Nearly half of breast cancer survivors suffer from persistent pain. According to a report in today … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Cancer, Critical Illness, American Cancer Society, breast cancer, health news, Women's Health

Walking And Exercise May Lower Prostate Cancer Risk

Jesse Slome wrote 1 month ago: Men who regularly get moderate exercise may have a lower risk of developing prostate cancer.  Resear … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Prostate Cancer, Men's Health, colorectal cancer, cancer statistics, health news, Medical News

Breast Tenderness Linked To Elevated Cancer Risk

Jesse Slome wrote 2 months ago: October 16, 2009.   Women who developed new-onset breast tenderness after starting estrogen plus pro … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, Critical Illness, American Cancer Society, breast cancer, cancer statistics, cancer deaths, health news, Medical News, Women's Health

Types of Cancer

cpwolverine wrote 2 months ago: We all have heard of the common types of cancer such as prostate, breast, colon etc. but I thought w … more →

Tags: definitions, US Cancer Stats, ACS, Cancer Data, Cancer Awareness., types of cancer

A terminally ill little princess sees her dream come true

ctrrecruiterguru wrote 2 months ago: This story is about a little girl in Miami who died over the week-end.  Her mom had cervical cancer … more →

Tags: General News, survival, pediatric cancer

Cindy Wheatcraft pH Miracle Breast Cancer Testimonial

Janice Jackson wrote 2 months ago: Hi, Everyone, This is an amazing testimonial about curing breast cancer in 2 months without chemo, r … more →

Tags: health, Acid/Alkaline, alkaline, alkaline lifestyle, Cancer, Cancer Cure, Cancer Reversal, cancer testimonial, Chemotherapy

Mini-Stroke Precedes Just 1 In 8 Strokes

Jesse Slome wrote 2 months ago: October 1, 2009.  One out of every eight strokes is preceded by a milder interruption of blood flow … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, CRITICAL ILLNESS INSURANCE, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Critical Illness, Prostate Cancer, Men's Health, cancer statistics, health news, TIA

Sara in His Hands

Cashions for Cameroon wrote 2 months ago: When Saints Suffer::When Saints Rest by J.D. Traci with Sara in 2007 Few things are more confounding … more →

Tags: suffering, eternal rest, Saints, Living for Christ, Birth

Aspirin Protects Against Colon Cancer

Jesse Slome wrote 2 months ago: An aspirin a day can prevent colon cancer in people with a genetic disorder that increases their ris … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Prostate Cancer, Men's Health, colorectal cancer, cancer statistics, cancer deaths, health news, Medical News

Prostate Cancer Treatment May Spark Heart Problems

Jesse Slome wrote 2 months ago: The findings from new research conducted at King’s College in London could make doctors think … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Prostate Cancer, Men's Health, cancer statistics, Medical Research, Medical News, Prostate

Hispanic Americans Have Lower Cancer Risk1 comment

Jesse Slome wrote 3 months ago: Hispanic (Latino) Americans are less likely than non-Hispanic whites to develop and die from all can … more →

Tags: Critical Illness News, CRITICAL ILLNESS INSURANCE, American Association for Critical Illness Insurance, Hispanic, Critical Illness, Heart Disease, breast cancer, Health Insurance, Prostate Cancer

Health Care Part 1: Making The Case for Reform267 comments

USWeapon wrote 3 months ago: So I am finally ready to begin the health care series that I have been working on. I will say up fro … more →

Tags: Government Accountability, Health Care, Politics, voter issues, 46 million uninsured, average life expectancy, Emergency Care, FDA, health-care reform

Only 3% Of Cancer Patients Survive Chemotherapy?2 comments

beatis wrote 3 months ago: Do they really..? Or was there perhaps a glitch in the math? Let’s find out. Some time ago I h … more →

Tags: Cancer, Chemotherapy, curezone, tony isaacs, fungus, Quackery, chemo, Candida, Cam

Surviving is a Journey2 comments

lawler wrote 3 months ago: *I wrote most of this post a couple of weeks ago. It never felt quite right at the time, so I didn … more →

Tags: Cancer, Cancer Life, testicular cancer, Adoption, adoption and cancer, Dr. L, Dr. Lawrence Einhorn, Leukemia, Lymphoma


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