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Dr Bob's Newsletter September 2004
Additional Treatment for Prostate Cancer May Enhance Improved Outcomes A recent article in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed improved survival in men who underwent a combination of androgen suppression and radiation therapies....
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Lab Tests - What Can They Tell You About Your Health?
(NC)-It's one of the most common phrases you hear from your doctor:
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Mark Mandell-Brown Announces Website Update
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The Cancer Research Industry
Many volunteers world-wide commit themselves to raising funds for cancer research and cancer charities. Many hundreds of thousands more work in the industry as carers, or researching, prescribing, diagnosing and manufacturing drugs. Huge...
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Inspired to be Fit for Life
Fit for Life
I had never considered my fight to get fit for life as I
recovered from breast cancer as particularly inspirational,
but when Dr. Peter Tylee considered it worthy of a mention
in his news letter, I got to thinking that maybe others
might be interested in how I took the holistic approach to
self healing and to get fit for life. So for those of you
that are suffering from any debilitating disease, I hope
you find this encouraging.
My desire to get fit for life started a few years ago when
I was treated for breast cancer. After the operation I used
the time while recuperating to really consider where I was
at as far as my health was concerned.
I did some research and came to the conclusion that my
cancer had been brought on by stress. (Just as an aside, I
think stress is one of the primary causes of cancer, yet
little research is being done in this area.) So as well as
looking at my diet and exercise, I also looked at ways to
reduce my stress levels as a constructive path towards my
healing process.
As I did more research, I found that each part I looked at
was linked to another. A healthy diet seemed to be a
prerequisite to become fit for life. Then there was the
need to do some form of exercise.
This came as no surprise, but then I found I also needed to
be in the right frame of mind, to set goals , be positive,
to know where I was going and what I believed in. I had
thought of these things as totally different to my
physical health, but I was finding out how much control our
minds have over our bodies.
I had found for myself what several people already knew and
that is to be fit for life you need to embrace holistic
health. By this I don't mean total alternative medicine.
Just that we need to treat the body as a whole being,
including the mind and soul. I liked the idea and the more
I read the more I liked the idea, and the more sense it
made.
I became interested in mind power and began to understand
more about how attitude has such a large bearing on how we
react to illness. I knew that the surgeon had done what he
could, but the rest was up to me.
I had always been fit, a big part of our life has been
living aboard and cruising our yacht, but even so I decided
that to stay fit for life meant making a proper effort.
Part of my exercise was to cycle to work. I took up
meditation and once I had mastered the relaxation
technique, I was amazed at how good it made me feel. Some
years previously my husband
had used meditation and mind
control to cure seasickness, so he was always very
supportive.
Gradually I began the changes that I thought would be more
beneficial to my health. I also embraced techniques and
ideas, some of which are many thousands of years old, but
all new to me.
Being fit for life encompasses the physical, spiritual,
emotional and mental parts of ourselves. As we grow we
need to be aware of areas that need attention. It might be
hard to get your head around some ideas such as emotional
health, but you don't need to be a rocket scientist to know
that if you dislike your job and hate going to work every
day, somewhere down the line it will impact on your health.
If you are carting around emotional baggage such as guilt,
resentment or grudges, they will eventually eat away at you
and cause problems, not only in your life but also in your
health.
I was grateful to medical science for making it possible
for me to be treated for breast cancer, but at the same
time I didn't want to spend the rest of my life taking
drugs. When the surgeon suggested a course of radiation
after the operation, I refused.
The same went for the drugs, though I had no medical
knowledge to back up my belief, I just knew it wasn't right
for me. There had to be a better way to staying healthy
other than taking drugs for the rest of my life.
Being fit for life isn't about a quick fix or instant cure,
it is about getting to know yourself and finding out what
is right for you. It is prevention rather than cure. Had
I been following a fit for life regime earlier, I would not
have got the cancer in the first place.
Once we understand that we have the tools to facilitate
self healing, that it is up to us to start learning how to
use them, we can stop the use of drugs and the over
burdening of our hospital systems.
I changed my whole life. I not only ate a better diet and
did more exercise, that was the easy part. I also got rid
of the stress and emotional baggage, I changed my job to
something I enjoy doing and now live a more positive life.
About the author:
About the Author Trish has been a life coach for over five years and is a published writer of articles and short storier, Trish makes getting "Fit for Life" understanderble and doable. http://www.wellbeing-information.com
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BreastCancer.org - Breast Cancer Treatment Information and Pictures |
Breast Cancer Information from a Nonprofit Organization. |
www.breastcancer.org |
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The Breast Cancer Site |
Founded to help offer free mammograms to underprivileged women nationwide. With a simple, daily "click" visitors help provide mammograms to those in need. |
www.thebreastcancersite.com |
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Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation |
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation is dedicated to education and research on breast cancer causes, treatment and the search for a cure. |
www.komen.org |
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Breast Cancer Information from National Breast Cancer Foundation Inc |
Breast cancer information including early signs and symptoms of breast cancer, myths, early detection, breast cancer research and more from National Breast ... |
www.nationalbreastcancer.org |
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BreastCancer.Net: http://www.breastcancer.net |
A clearinghouse for the latest news and information on the prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer. |
www.breastcancer.net |
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Breast Cancer Treatment with Traditional Chinese Medicine |
Educational resources on using Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat and prevent breast cancer. |
www.breastcancer.com |
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Breast Cancer Care - Homepage |
Breast Cancer Care is the UK's leading provider of information, practical assistance and emotional support for anyone affected by breast cancer or breast ... |
www.breastcancercare.org.uk |
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Breakthrough Breast Cancer |
Breakthrough Breast Cancer is the UKs leading charity committed to fighting breast cancer through research and education. |
www.breakthrough.org.uk |
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MedlinePlus: Breast Cancer |
Search MEDLINE/PubMed for recent research articles on Breast Cancer: • Breast Cancer ... Select services and providers for Breast Cancer in your area. ... |
www.nlm.nih.gov |
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Breast Cancer Research | |
Online and print journal covering topics of basic and clinical research relevant to breast cancer. Research articles are free to all users. |
breast-cancer-research.com |
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National Breast Cancer Centre - Evidence based information for ... |
The National Breast Cancer Centre of Australia providing information about breast cancer for consumers and health professionals. |
www.nbcc.org.au |
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Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation: Run for the Cure: Select Language |
Charitable organization which raises money to advance research, education, diagnosis and treatment. |
www.cbcf.org |
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Breast cancer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
That is why you will see breast cancer patients wearing braces, ... [5] Men can also develop breast cancer, but their risk is less than one in 1000 (see sex ... |
en.wikipedia.org |
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End Breast Cancer from Care2.com and TBCF! |
Help stop Breast Cancer by clicking daily - free! Supports efforts by The Breast Cancer Fund. |
breastcancer.care2.com |
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National Breast Cancer Foundation |
The ultimate goal of the National Breast Cancer Foundation (NBCF) is to raise enough money to fund a cure for breast cancer. As Australia’s leading national ... |
www.nbcf.org.au |
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Y-ME National Breast Cancer Organization |
Support and information about the condition from this non-profit entity. Headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. |
www.y-me.org |
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Breast Cancer Home Page - National Cancer Institute |
Information about breast cancer treatment, prevention, genetics, causes, screening, clinical trials, research and statistics from the National Cancer ... |
www.cancer.gov |
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What You Need To Know About™ Breast Cancer - National Cancer Institute |
Information about detection, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of breast cancer. NIH Publication No. 05-1556. |
www.cancer.gov |
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Breast Cancer Campaign - Researching the cure |
Breast Cancer Campaign is the only charity that specialises in funding independent breast cancer research throughout the UK. |
www.breastcancercampaign.org |
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NBCC - NBCC - National Breast Cancer Coalition |
The National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund is a grassroots organization dedicated to ending breast cancer through the power of action and advocacy. |
www.natlbcc.org |
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