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14 Tips to prevent cancer

 According to American Cancer Society (ACS), the main reasons for cancer death in 2009 are due to smoking, obesity, physical inactivity and poor nutrition. If we are aware of our health, it is easy to prevent cancer. Here are some tips that may reduce the risk of cancer. 1. Avoid tobacco consumption: Smoking is the main reason for lung cancer. Smoking is responsible for almost 9 out of 10 lung cancer death. The top 5 or 6 types of cancers in men are all tobacco related cancers which include lung cancer, esophagus cancer, laryngeal cancer, oropharyngeal cancer, stomach cancer etc. Using tobacco is one of the major reasons for cervical as well as ovarian cancer for woman. Refraining from tobacco use provides other health benefits besides lowering cancer risk. 2. Limit alcohol intake: Alcohol is associated with an increased risk of number of cancers. Over consumption of alcohol are the main causes of mouth, larynx, pharynx, liver and esophagus cancers. It also increases the risk for colon as well as rectal cancer. Breast cancer in women is also associated with alcohol intake. So try to limit your daily intake of alcohol to two drinks for men and one drink for women. 3. Maintain Weight:Obesity may be linked to cancers of the breast, colon, thyroid, uterus, kidney, esophagus and gallbladder. Be aware that more people in the world are becoming obese. Aim to be physically active for at least 30 minutes every day, and aim to be reducing caloric intake in a systematic manner. Have a strict regimen of diet and exercise. Do check your BMI. 4. Eat a low fat diet: Excess body fat causes cancer. Foods high in saturated fat are one of the reasons for endometrial, pancreas, kidney, gall bladder, esophagus, breast and ovarian cancers. Low fat diet may reduce the risk of breast and ovarian cancers in women. Women with excess fat around the waist have a 63 per cent greater risk of dying from cancer. Try to limit your total fat intake to less than 30 percent of daily calories. Avoid saturated fats, and try to consume Omega-3 fats. 5. Regular Exercise: Lack of physical activity is the cause of major lifestyle diseases. The American Cancer Society (ACS) recommends exercise 30 minutes a day; 5 days a week for preventing cancer. Greater participation in physical activity can reduce the risk of cancers such as colon and breast. Regular exercise in your teen years can protect you from breast cancer as an adult. Physical activity can lower estrogen, considered a risk factor for breast cancer. 6. Consume fresh fruits and vegetables: Fruits and vegetables have several protective mechanisms for our body. A diet full of fresh fruits, vegetables and whole grains will reduce the risk of many types of cancer. Aim to eat at least one-third of your food raw. Balance your intake of red, green, yellow and orange fruits and vegetables to cover the full range of photochemical. Besides being high in fiber, fruits and vegetables are natural sources of antioxidants that protect cells from potential damage caused by carcinogens. 7. Avoid red meats and processed meats: Avoid consumption of red meats including beef, pork and lamb and avoid processed meats. Recent studies show that eating cooked red meat may increase the risk of getting cancer because of carcinogenic compounds called heterocyclic amines are created during the cooking process. Processed meats like bacon, sausage, ham and salami are the reason for pancreatic and colorectal cancers, because they are usually high in fat and very salty. 8. Increase your fiber intake: Intake of at least 40 grams of fiber per day will protect you from colon cancer. Dietary fiber can play a role in preventing breast cancer through no estrogen pathways among postmenopausal women. Eat more of a variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains and legumes. This will alkalize your body and enable cells to function at their best. 9. Eliminate processed, sugary and salty food: Eliminate processed foods that deposit toxins into our body. Avoid sugary snacks and drinks. … [Read more...]

Cancer will cause more medical deaths in 2010

 Cancer will become number one killer by 2010, according world cancer report issued by World Health Organization. Heart diseases are now causing highest number of medical deaths in the world. People from poor and developing countries will suffer more due to changing diet habits, smoking and poor health care and non-availability of proper screening procedures. Cancer in 2010 will cause more deaths the combined death toll of AIDS, T.B and Malaria. Lung cancer due to smoking is the major reason for rising cancer deaths as mortality rate is very high in lung cancer. Cervical cancer is the major cause for cancer deaths in women in developing nations due to lack of screening to detect cancer in early stage and lack of vaccination against HPV. Cancer deaths are falling in developed nations due to proper health facilities, decline in smoking habit, regular screening, vaccination against HPV and Hepatitis, better cancer awareness and affordability to take cancer treatment. Adoption of Western habits like eating junk food, lack of exercise and increase in bad habits like smoking and alcoholism are leading causes for increase in cancer in developing nations like India and China.  Cancer statistics: 1. About 12 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed in this year. 8 million people will die due to cancer in 2008. 2. About 27 million new cancer cases will be diagnosed by 2030, according to World Cancer Report. 17 million deaths occur due to cancer. 3. Lung cancer has highest mortality rate among all major cancers.  Cancer and Smoking: 40% of smokers are living in India and China out of 1.3 billion smokers in the world. Smoking causes lung cancer which kills more people than any other type of cancer. Governments of developing nations should provide free screening procedures to all women to prevent deaths from diseases like cervical cancer and breast cancer. They should do mass scale vaccination against Hepatitis and HPV.    … [Read more...]

Red wine improves cancer prognosis

  Consumption of red wine reduces the growth of cancer cells and aids in the radiation treatment. Resveratrol, an antioxidant present in grape skin helps to kill mitochondria of cancer cells. It also makes cancer cells more susceptible to radiation therapy and makes normal cells more resistant to cancer treatment. This research study was done by University of Rochester scientists and published in the journal “Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology”.  Resveratrol also acts as anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic agent. This anti-oxidant is a tumour sensitizer and makes cancer cells more susceptible to radiation and chemotherapy. It improves prognosis of cancer patients. It helps to use energy efficiently by helping to kill mitochondria of tumour cells.  So, Cancer patients who are under treatment can consume moderate quantities of red wine. Scientists need to do more experiments on the effects of other antioxidants like Caffeine etc.   … [Read more...]

First Lady Lara Bush speaks on her Skin Cancer

   American first lady revealed in a national TV show that she had a skin cancer recently removed. With that news, skin cancer again got prominence again in the people's minds. Skin cancer is one of the most prevalent and least discussed cancer worldwide.        First lady Laura Bush says she first thought a sore on her right shin that turned out to be skin cancer was an insect bite, she told Bob Shieffer on CBS "Face the Nation" aired Sunday. In late October, Mrs. Bush had a biopsy because the sore was not healing, and it was determined to be a squamous cell carcinoma.           The cancer affects the middle portion of the epidermal skin layer. It is more aggressive than basal cell cancer, the most common form of skin cancer. The second most common skin cancer, it afflicts more that 200,000 Americans each year and claims as many as 2,500 lives a year. The highest incidence occurs in Australia.           Risk Factors:         Males - Older than 50 years      Fair skin people         History of prior nonmelanoma skin cancer      Exposure to UV light (high cumulative dose) and exposure to chemical carcinogens (eg, arsenic, tar)      Chronic scarring condition and Human papilloma virus (HPV) infection (specific subtypes).   Causes:       Chronic exposure to sunlight causes most cases of SCC. It arises from the epidermis and resembles the squamous cells that comprise most of the upper layers of skin. Lesions may also occur where skin has suffered certain kinds of injury, burns and scars. Cancer may affect sites previously exposed to x-rays or certain chemicals. people who have fair skin - such as First Lady Laura Bush - are at higher risk.           Treatment:         A biopsy will be performed to confirm the diagnosis of SCC. The choice of treatment is based on the type, size, location and depth of penetration of the tumor as well as the patient's age and general state of health.           Latest News:Skin Cancer.org is hacked.               … [Read more...]