Screening for colon cancer can stop cancer in its tracks.
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Once colon cancer becomes symptomatic, nine times out of ten it is too late.
Preventative medicine has to be the direction we go in. For example, if colon cancer is detected early - because a person knew he had a genetic risk and was having frequent exams - the surgery is relatively inexpensive and average survival is far greater than 10 years.
We need to stop trying to restrict access to lifesaving cancer screenings, birth control, and well-woman exams.
An estimated 2 million American women will be diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer this decade and screening could prevent up to 30% of these deaths for women over 40.
Everyone needs to be proactive and know the various warning signs of cancer. Early detection and research to make detection easier at earlier stages, along with the treatments needs, is still a must. I salute all those winning the battle.
For example, colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States. Every four minutes someone is diagnosed, and every nine minutes someone dies.
Until you expose the cancer, you can't fix it.
Scores of studies support the power of certain natural foods to prevent cancer.
We're not going to find a magic cure for cancer. We've got to prevent it.
It doesn't make sense that there is only one way of dealing with cancer.
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