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  • 3 Steps to Becoming Pain Free and Rested Through Treating Fibromyalgia Naturally  By : Hailey Harris
    This article walks Fibromyalgia sufferers through a 3 step program that can completely eliminate the pain and fatigue they are suffering from. Discover the simple techniques that can completely change your life and provide optimal health so you can live pain free.
  • 5 Ways For Colon Cancer Prevention  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    There is much that you can do to prevent the onset of this deadly disease. Find out the 5 top ways to do so here.
  • A Cancer Cure: What Science Knows but Hasn't Pursued  By : Jeremy Dean
    Has mainstream science and the medical established been overlooking what could be a very effective treatment protocol. Is it possible that the cure for cancer or at the very least an effective cancer treatment that has not been pursued by mainstream medicine. Even though qualified PhD researchers have validated its efficacy. Why is it that we still don't have a treatment protocol that works in the vast majority of cases. Maybe we do!
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: "You Are Going To Die!"  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness.
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: Believe In Yourself  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness.
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: Forgiving Yourself  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness.
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: Moments Of Being Alone  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: The Energy Of Your Home  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness.
  • A Cancer Survivor Story: Working With Doctors  By : Gregory Drambour
    Healing stories and guidance for individuals who have overcome or currently have cancer or a seriousness illness.
  • A Cancer Treatment - Chemotherapy  By : petersonbran
    Chemotherapy is a treatment for cancers that involves administering chemicals into the body that are found toxic to malignant cells.
  • A Handy Guide On Colon Cancer  By : JackCarlsonpnp
    Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in North America and the rest of the Western world. Breast cancer wins as number one, and lung cancer can easily be considered as the third. It does imply that you ought to be careful about watching out for the condition.
  • A Handy Guide To Preventing Colon Cancer  By : JohnJames
    A large bowel cancer is called colon or colorectal cancer. It is a growth in your bowels that engulfs part or all of your intestines through to your rectum. Sometimes even your appendix is also affected.
  • A Husband's View To Surviving Breast Cancer  By : Raymond Laubert
    A husband's take on breast cancer treatment both medical and mental. What will happen, how both of you will feel and what changes to expect.
  • A Look at Enlarged Prostate Symptoms and Methods of Diagnosing the Condition  By : Trevor Mulholland
    For men who do not experience enlarged prostate symptoms, they might not know that they have BPH until they suddenly find it difficult to urinate. This type of acute symptom is called acute urinary retention.
  • A Quick Guide To Prostate Cancer And What To Look For  By :
    The prostate is a small, walnut-sized structure that makes up part of a man's reproductive system; it wraps around the urethra, the tube that carries urine out of the body - because of this can cause various urinary problems.
  • A Rare Case of Male Breast Cancer  By : fris arbes
    Breast cancer in men may be rare but it doesn't mean they are no longer susceptible to such condition. Several genes may contribute to breast cancer and based on studies, certain populations with an unusually high proportion of people carrying BRCA2 mutations may have a higher incidence rate of breast cancer in men.
  • A Simple Alternative Cancer Treatment With Decades of Medical Research To Back It Up  By : Jeremy Dean
    There are many alternative remedies and therapies for cancer being promoted. Hardly any of these therapies are backed by solid scientific principles and research. Most are just "snake oil" and sleazy clinics in foreign countries. However, there really is an alternative treatment that is backed by solid scientific research dating back several decades. It uses what scientists know to reduce and eliminate any type of cancer from the body.
  • About Antibodies for Cancer Prevention  By : MIKE SELVON
    Dedication and perseverance are the tools used in the last thirty years to develop and approve antibodies for cancer prevention.
  • About Pain Control For Cancer Victims  By : MIKE SELVON
    Pain control will most likely be a necessity when a person is diagnosed with cancer.
  • About Pain Prevention During Cancer Treatments  By : MIKE SELVON
    Pain prevention becomes a necessary asset to the treatment given to anyone diagnosed with an illness that brings about pain.
  • Adopt A Vegetarian Detox Diet For Cancer Prevention  By : Sandra Kim Leong
    Eat more vegetables for their cleansing abilities and to help in cancer prevention.
  • After the Cancer Diagnosis: How to Support Yourself and Your Spouse  By : Jayne Hutchinson
    The first few weeks after a cancer diagnosis are traumatic for both the cancer patient and their family. The spouse and partner are not only dealing with this diagnosis, but lending their support to their loved one. This article explores the emotions that the cancer patient's loved one's will experience, as well as tips for coping during this difficult time.
  • Age and Physical Risk Factors in Breast Cancer  By : Mai Brooks
    How much do your body shape and natural breast characteristics affect your risk for developing breast cancer? Read this summary of age and physical risk factors in breast cancer.
  • All About Asbestos Mesothelioma  By : John Porter
    A summary of this disease for those who don't know much or would like to know more.
  • All about Benign Breast Cancer  By : James Pendergraft
    There are many causes of benign breast cancer. These are the changes in the breast tissue, any breast infection or injury, and any medicine that are taken that have caused the lumps or the breast pain. Changes in the tissues of a woman’s breasts occur with the fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone during the menstrual cycle.
  • All About Cancer of the Uterus  By : James Pendergraft
    The cancer of the uterus develops on the uterine lining, which is also known as the endometrium. As such, this is also known as the endometrial cancer. In the United States, the uterine cancer is considered as the most common among all gynecologic.
  • All About Cervical Cancer  By : James Pendergraft
    Cervical cancer is known to develop on the lower area of the uterus, which is known as the cervix. In the United States, cervical carcinoma or cervical cancer is regarded as the third most prevalent gynecologic cancer among women of all ages.
  • All About Ovarian Cancer  By : James Pendergraft
    Being diagnosed of ovarian cancer can be very hard and life changing. It is a good thing that there now a number of medical advancements that have led to more effective treatments.
  • All About Vaginal Cancer  By : James Pendergraft
    Vaginal cancer is not a common type of cancer among women. Usually known as a squamous cell skin cancer or what is medically termed as vaginal carcinoma, the disease is known to develop mostly among older women, with the most common diagnosis.
  • All About Vulvar Cancer  By : James Pendergraft
    The vulvar cancer is typically a skin cancer that forms on the area surrounding the female genitalia. The cancer would appear as an itchy area, a sore, or a lump that does not seem to heal.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatment  By : Darren D
    Being diagnosed with any type of cancer whether it is breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, skin cancer or colon cancer among other is not pleasant, but most people cringe at the thought of having to undergo traditional cancer treatments like radiology and chemotherapy. But there are other solutions in the form of alternative cancer treatment.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments - Avoiding Sugar With Stevia  By : Bianca Tavares
    For cancer sufferers, regulating the diet, particularly the sugar intake, is of prime importance in controlling the disease. This article looks at the use of Stevia as a calorie-free sugar substitute.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments - Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy  By : Bianca Tavares
    This article is about the use of Hyperbaric Oxygen (HBO)Therapy for people with cancer. HBO has been known about for many years and the techniques have regularly been used in treating deep-sea divers for the 'bends'. However, with increasing frequence, hyperbaric therapy is being used to treat a number of severe side effects of some conventional cancer treatments.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments - Insulin Potentiation Therapy  By : Bianca Tavares
    This article is about the use of Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT) for people with cancer. IPT has been known about for many years as a kinder, gentler way of using standard chemotherapy drugs, selectively delivering them to the cancer cells, whilst leaving the body's immune system intact.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments - Oxygen Therapy  By : Bianca Tavares
    Alternative therapies in the treatment of all types of cancer are becoming increasingly popular with the general public due to the wider publicity they are now receiving and their increasing advocacy by conventional physicians and hospitals, not least because of the highly effective nature of many of them. In this article we examine the important role oxygen plays in the control of disease.
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments Misunderstood?  By : Jim Wilson
    Alternative cancer treatments are mentioned everywhere these days. The field of alternative cancer treatment is becoming more accepted by cancer patients in recent years. Here are some more tips to help you understand more.
  • An Introduction To The Mystery Of Breast Cancer  By : Donald Saunders
    There can be few individuals who have not been touched by breast cancer either personally or through a family member or friend but just how much do we know about this disease and its treatment.
  • An Overview of Mesothelioma Cancer  By : Tim Dillard
    Cancer takes on many forms and results from many causes.
  • Are You Cancer Aware?  By :
    This article shows how certain quality nutrition can be used not only to prevent cancer, but also to reverse the condition...
  • Asbestos - The Silent Killer  By : Mirko Davidovic
    Emperors have cherished it. Egyptians made their burial clothes from it. Royals made their prized covers and napkins from it.For all its glory Asbestos has one huge downfall. It was killing people and they did not even know it.
  • Asbestos Exposure Causes Mesothelioma  By : David Neehly
    Although asbestos is no longer a commonly used material for building there has been a rise in the number of diseases caused by asbestos exposure. This is because the fibers that cause the problem take about 20 to 30 years to manifest. Thus, after a long period of dormancy the symptoms show up dramatically.
  • Asbestosis Care Tips for the Breathing Troubled Patient Living with Asbestosis Lungs without Losing  By : avi
    Asbestosis and mesothelioma can wear out your lungs, and your life. Controlling your environment and taking care of your lungs, your body, and your mind will help you live with your asbestosis without losing the living part of life.
  • Asians In Texas May Be Seven Times More Likely to Develop Cancer  By : Pat Carpenter
    Asian-Americans may be seven times as likely to be diagnosed with certain cancers, according to the American Cancer Society and Melissa McCracken, first author of a study focusing on cancer rates in the U.S.'s Asian population, released earlier this week in CA, a Cancer Journal for Clinicians.
  • Avoiding Skin Cancer  By : ian Williamson
    Skin Cancer is one of the most common cancers. Approximately one in six people will develop skin cancer.
  • Battling Breast Cancer from the Front Lines  By : Pete Gemmer
    In honor of national Breast Cancer Awareness Month, E-Mercy highlights the benefits of its digital mammogram – a comfortable way to ensure early detection of breast cancer.
  • Before Cancer Invades Your Life . . .  By :
    Before cancer invades your life, learn as much as you can about all treatments available -- alternative as well as traditional. It could save your life or the life of a loved one. Don't pretend it won't happen to you or your family. It will -- sooner or later.
  • Best Prostate Cancer Tips  By :
    Men have traditionally been less likely to seek medical attention than women, especially for minor problems, which often serve as warning signs for more serious underlying illness.
  • Bladder Cancer Prevention and Control  By : Andi Michaels
    When you think about cancer prevention and control, the bladder is probably an organ that does not come to mind immediately. This is because bladder cancer is often overlooked due to the surge in information regarding cancers of the breast and prostate.
  • Bladder Cancer,Causes And Its Treatments  By : harryjackson
    In fact, African-American men, and men that have a family history of prostate cancer should begin their annual screenings at age 40.
  • Blood Cancer – Causes and Treatment  By : Corwin Brown
    Blood is a part of the body. Blood has different components sch as red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma. The red blood cells (RBC), platelets also called monocytes because it is belong to the “myeloid” group and other white blood cells belong to the “lymphoid” group. Lymphoid cells are affected. Disease progresses quickly.
  • Bone Cancer Symptoms And Cure  By : Joann Cheong
    Cancer of the bone or bone cancer is a general term used when cancer cells are seen in the bone....
  • Bowel Cancer - Information on Bowel Cancer  By : Corwin Brown
    Bowel cancer may also be called rectal, colorectal or colon cancer. However, once the cancer has spread beyond the wall of the bowel, it becomes harder to treat. The bowel cancer statistics on these pages are designed for use by health professionals. If you are looking for information because you or someone you know has been affected by bowel cancer, then the Cancer Help UK pages on bowel cancer may be more useful and relevant.
  • Brain Cancer – Symptoms of Brain Cancer  By : Corwin Brown
    Brain cancer is a disease of the brain where cancer cells (malignant) grow in the brain tissue. Cancer cells grow to form a mass of cancer tissue (tumor) that interferes with brain tissue functions such as muscle control, sensation, memory, and other normal body functions.
  • Breast Cancer  By : mauvine jezzel
    A tumor in the breast that is malignant is breast cancer. Breast cancer is common among women, and in rare cases can also occur in men. Cells in all parts of the body including the breast, grows and rests, in cycles. The growth and rest cycles are co
  • Breast Cancer - How To Succeed  By : firepen
    This Article sets out to describe Breast Cancer in terms of what it is and how it is formed. It compares the occurrence of the different cancers in a global context. It considers its impact on women in the US, especially, and its incidence in men.
  • Breast Cancer - Problem Faced By Women  By : Kevin Pederson
    There was a time when Breast Cancer was termed to be as a dreaded disease. But things have changed now. If detected earlier, this could be easily treated. Removal of your breast during the treatment of breast cancer can be one of the painful things you would have to go through.
  • Breast Cancer - Some Less Known Facts About It  By : Brooke Hayles
    Breast cancer is something that most people typically relate with females, but did you know that breast cancer can also affect males? It is important for men to be aware that they too can be affected.
  • Breast Cancer - What Everyone Should Know  By : Brooke Hayles
    Although research into breast cancer prevention is an ongoing process, there have been a number of breakthroughs recently. The National Cancer Institute has tested a number of drugs that could potentially prevent the disease altogether.
  • Breast Cancer and Diet Care  By : Dr John
    Red meats are known to cause almost all types of cancers if taken in excess. Hence, in the diet the amounts of red meats must be reduced and white meats must be increased. Red meats are mutton, beef and pork; while white meats are chicken and poultry.
  • Breast Cancer awareness care  By : Anna Miller
    Have you ever wondered why so many women and men get breast cancer??
    After much research there are 3 main reasons why and how people get it.
  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month 2009: The Mother-Daughter Link in Breast Cancer  By : Jasmine Jafferali
    Did you know breast or ovarian cancer can be inherited? In fact, there are 500,000 women in the U.S who carry a gene mutation that puts them at risk for hereditary breast and ovarian cancer (HBOC).
  • Breast Cancer Awareness: A Guide to Pink  By : Jessica Vandelay
    Breast cancer is a type of cancer that usually develops in the mammary ducts of breast tissue. It is the second most common cancer affecting women. In the U.S. October is designated breast cancer awareness month and many magazines take the opportunity to promote breast cancer awareness and pink ribbon products.
  • Breast Cancer for Beginners  By : Adrien Brody
    Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of workingwoman and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise in the number of breast cancer patients in the last few decades. But as the incidence of the patients has risen so has raised the modality of treatments and the success rates.
  • Breast Cancer Gene Therapy  By : Paul J. Marshall
    Breast cancer gene therapy explained in simple English. The concept of this therapy is to try to cure the cause, not just the consequence like other tharapies do.
  • Breast Cancer Information  By : Keith Londrie
    Life-threatening malignancies in one or both breasts is termed as breast cancer. Breast cancer can be both noninvasive, the one that does not spread and invasive which has high chances of spreading.
  • Breast Cancer Prevention Still Needs More Attention  By : Andi Michaels
    Breast cancer prevention is important for women to learn about, especially since breast cancer is the most commonly occurring cancer in women.
  • Breast Cancer Self Exam  By : Daniel Millions
    Tips On Self-Examining Yourself For Lumps
  • Breast Cancer Stages  By : Mai Brooks
    Breast cancer is divided into five stages. Stages 0-2 are considered "early", stage 3 considered "advanced", and stage 4 "late". Staging categories are important for predicting future prognosis, and determine optimal treatment recommendations.
  • Breast Cancer Statistics: How Breast Cancer Survival Rates  By : Adrien Brody
    Breast cancer statistics show that over 1.2 million persons will be diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide this year, according to the World Health Organization. For breast cancer and prevention, it has long been known that regular physical activity has been shown to decrease the likelihood of having breast cancer.
  • Breast Cancer Symptoms - How to Detect Before it is Too Late  By :
    Breast Cancer can be cured if detected early. Here are some potential breast cancer symptoms to help you learn about this disease and detect it on time in a better and effective way.
  • Breast Cancer Treatment  By : mauvine jezzel
    Treatment alters according to the type and stage of cancer, but } for tumors the first choice remains surgery.| surgery remains the first choice for most tumors. } A large portion of operations now are less disfiguring than the radical mastectomy
  • Breast Cancer Treatment - Exploring The Two Most Popular Alternatives  By : Brooke Hayles
    Cancer treatments are getting more advanced all the time. Breast cancer is second only to heart disease as the leading killer of adult aged women, with 1.2 million new cases each year. Breast cancer treatment has more options the earlier you catch it.
  • Breast Cancer Treatment Options: Facing Your Fears And Moving Ahead  By : Riley Hendersen
    After breast cancer diagnosis, time is of the essence to ensure recovery. Digest the news; then start learning, so you're comfortable with your informed choices for breast cancer treatment. Breast cancer treatment requires internal fortitude to reach recovery.
  • Breast Cancer – Causes, Symptoms and Treatment  By : PeterHutch
    The disease is most commonly diagnosed in women over age 50. Very few women under age 30 develop it. Despite the rise in incidence, there has been a small drop in the number of deaths in the recent years and only about one-fifth of cases prove fatal.
  • Breast Cancer: Keeping Abreast  By : Barney Garcia
    A tiny suspicious lump tucked somewhere in the underarm or anywhere near the breasts, a mammography test and a U.S.G. of the breasts are probably the few first indicators of breast cancer.
  • Breast Carcinoma in Situ  By : gupta12
    Early detection through regular breast self-exams and a regular program of mammogram and physical exams show excellent results in curing it. Breast self exam is the process developed by the American cancer society
  • Breast Change and Breast Cancer: A Women’s Health Issue  By : Roland Parris Jefferson III
    There is a wide incidence of women in the Western world who experience breast changes that are a direct consequence of their menstrual cycle and it is believed that as high as 70 percent of women are so afflicted. These women may find their breasts have become very uncomfortable due to their becoming tender, swollen or lumpy.
  • Breast Lumpiness  By : gupta12
    One of the first signs or symptoms of breast cancer is a lump in the breast. You will find that most breast lumps discovered early are rated as 9 out of 10 as being benign. Breast lumpiness can be that of breast change which usually becomes more obvi
  • Breast Reconstruction Surgery  By : Tammy Garcia
    This year, more than 250,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. The good news is breast cancer is 90 percent curable when caught early. Which makes it so important to perform regular self-exams, and continue monitoring your health regularly.
  • Breast Reductions Lower Cancer Risks by 50 - 70%  By : Adrien Brody
    Breast Cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer deaths in women. According to the World Health Organization, over one million women will be diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide this year alone.
  • Breast Surgery for People with Breast Cancer  By : Lee Dobbins
    Here is a look at some of the options that breast surgery patients may be facing.
  • Can Caffeine Cut Your Risk of Skin Cancer?  By : Mitch Endick
    A recent study into the effects of caffeine seems to indicate that the risk of some skin cancers can be reduced by consuming moderate amounts of caffeine.
  • Can Ginseng Increase Your Survival Rate?  By : Paul P. Winyesci
    Although the payback of this herb has been difficult to prove, 1065 women who survived breast cancer (63 percent of the project) used ginseng after their diagnosis.
  • Can Green Tea Treat Skin Cancer?  By : mauvine jezzel
    {Some of the most promising cancer research going on today involves the use of green tea and its ability to forestall cancer and even treat cancer in patients who have already been diagnosed with the disease. Researchers are examining many possibilit
  • Can Lung Cancer Be Prevented?  By : petersonbran
    Lung cancer is caused predominantly by smoking. One expert says that in the case of Small Cell Lung Carcinoma (cancer), it is almost always caused by smoking.
  • Can Polyps Be Cancerous?  By : Jim McDonald
    Everyone over 50 should be familiar with the terms colonoscopy and polyp. People over the age of 50 are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer. This type of cancer begins as a small, insignificant polyp on the intestinal wall. Although they are not cause for great alarm, polyps can be cancerous, so regular screening should be done.
  • Can the Risk of Prostate Cancer Really be Reduced with Diet and Exercise?  By : John Bradstreet
    Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in men. There will be more than 200,000 cases of prostate cancer diagnosed this year that will result in over 30,000 deaths. Maintaining good prostate health requires us to have the necessary information available to us. We would like to review a few things that men can do to assure good prostate health.
  • Can You Recognize Breast Cancer Symptoms?  By : Riley Hendersen
    If you learn to recognize what the breast cancer symptoms are, you empower yourself to find out what's going on with your body. You might find out it's not cancer. You've lessened the burden of worry because you recognized a possible breast cancer symptom, and bravely forged ahead to get diagnosed.
  • Can You Reduce Your Risk of Breast Cancer  By : Adrien Brody
    We hear it all the time... lose weight for your health. Few people however, realize the extent to which this is critical to their physical well-being and ultimately their life expectancy.
  • Can You Stop Cancer - Long Enough To Die From Old Age Instead  By : Jeremy Dean
    The battle against cancer has been raging now for the better part of seven decades. In that time medical science has progressed through any number of treatment protocols. The problem is that for the most part, the same types of treatments first offered in the early days are still the primary treatment protocols that are utilized by mainstream medicine today. The standby's continue to be: surgery, chemo and radiation. Is there a better way?
  • Cancer - One in two men and one in three women will get it. What to do?  By :
    Cancer - Should we still die from it? Are there natural remedies we are not told about? What to do if we have cancer? What are the causes? Find out..
  • Cancer - One Of The Top Killing Diseases In The World  By : Reeva
    It's sad, but very true. Variations such as prostate cancer, ovarian cancer, skin cancer, and bladder cancer have widely become "top killers" amongst people all over the world. One of the reasons for this is because of the way people eat.
  • Cancer - The Missing Point  By :
    If one were to judge by television advertising and news reports, it would seem that the “war on cancer” is all but won. What are the weapons being heralded? Drugs, research, tests and exams. They miss the point.
  • Cancer - The Missing Point  By : Dr. Randy Wysong
    In spite of billions spent on research, cancer continues to grow as a threat to health and life. Pharmaceutical companies and other special interests groom data to give the impression of progress. In the end, the answer lies in our hands with simple lifestyle changes.
  • Cancer - Turn it On, Turn It Off  By : Raymond Francis
    Treating cancer holistically
  • Cancer - What You Need To Know To Help Avoid Or Fight It  By : Jean Shaw
    Information you need to know to help avoid or fight cancer.
  • Cancer and Cancer therapy  By : Dawes. Jeremy.
    Although the origin of the term ‘cancer’ is not clear, cancer is responsible for nearly 13% of all natural deaths in the world. To better understand how cancer develops it is important to understand the concept of apoptosis (or programmed cell death). The human body produces millions of new cells each day, and each cell has an inbuilt mechanism that checks for any genetic defects and defective cells are destroyed by the body. Occasionally, cells with genetic defects survive and begin replicating. The defective cells are aggressive (grow and divide without respect to normal limits), invasive (invade and destroy adjacent tissues), and/or metastatic (spread to other locations in the body).
  • Cancer and Chlorine  By :
    Chlorination of water began in the 1890's and was widely accepted in the U.S. by 1920. Over 75% of homes in America have chlorinated water. The dangers of chlorination far outweigh the supposed benefits. Chlorine even in low levels is an oxidant that causes cellular damage .Most tap water has been found to exceed the recommended 1.6 ppm of chlorine in it.
  • Cancer and the pH balance!  By : John Neyman
    One of the most important points of the pH miracle diet is that cancer can be prevented and reversed by applying the principles of the diet.
  • Cancer Awareness Gift Basket  By : Gordon Petten
    Surely you know someone who has, or had, cancer. Whether it was a friend, family member, co-worker, or even yourself, now days everyone knows someone who has suffered from a form of cancer.

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