Posts Tagged ‘cancer’

Prostate Cancer Cured with Cannabis Oil – Part 2 – Sprial Up with Ava Marie


Spiral Up With Ava Marie – Part 2 – Dennis Hill, Biochemist cures his cancer with cannabinoid oil. Rick Simpson and Christian Laurette have “given” you the recipe to cure yourself… free of charge. Hemp oil (cannabinoid oil) is not sold in stores, that is “Hemp seed oil” and it is good for you but it won’t cure diseases or help with pain. Hemp oil IS cannabinoids extracted from the buds of the female marijuana/hemp plant. You have to get buds or this will not be potent enough to cure serious disease; this has been proven… take my word on it or take your chances with your doctor. RUN FROM THE CURE: The Rick Simpson Story, a film by Christian Laurette Available for free at www.youtube.com IF YOU SEE ONLY ONE DOCUMENTARY THIS YEAR… MAKE IT THIS ONE! www.phoenixtears.ca Best of health and happiness. ;)

Cancer Watch: Prostate Cancer


Prostate cancer is a form of cancer that affects men, mostly over 35 years old. Its symptoms are discreet and could take a long time to detect. Kirigo Ng’arua spent time with a man who discovered he had prostate cancer earlier on in the year, and shares his story.

Dr. Peter Scardino’s Prostate Book: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis, and BPH

Product Description
Although most men couldn’t tell you what the prostate does, an overwhelming majority will be affected by prostate problems at some time in their lives. In his discussion of prostatitis and prostate enlargement (BPH), as well as prostate cancer, Dr. Peter Scardino carefully and clearly explains what can go wrong, how to prevent prostate trouble, and what to do if problems develop. Dr. Scardino has treated thousands of patients at one of the world’s best research hospitals. He developed the innovative erectile-nervegrafting procedure that makes it possible for men with serious cancer to recover sexual function and mathematical tools (nomograms) patients and physicians can use to improve medical decision-making. Now men everywhere can access his years of expertise. Dr. Peter Scardino’s Prostate Book will help them and their loved ones to:

– understand and interpret complicated test results
– develop a customized action plan that suits individual needs
– get the best care and ensure the best possible recovery from treatment
– learn state-of-the-art strategies to prevent prostate diseases

This book covers everything a man needs to know about his prostate health-from how aging affects sexual intimacy to asking the right questions to choosing among available therapeutic options. Dr. Scardino discusses cutting-edge strategies, using the latest research findings to explore the many factors that affect patients, including possible complications and ways to minimize them.

One in six men in the United States will be diagnosed with cancer, and nearly half the adult male population will be affected by prostatitis. Dr. Peter Scardino’s Prostate Book provides the hard facts and a compassionate voice to guide every man to health and healing. Illustrated throughout with line art by Frank Forney.

Dr. Peter Scardino’s Prostate Book: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Prostate Cancer, Prostatitis, and BPH

Prostate Cancer Survivors’ Perspectives


Several Palo Alto Medical Foundation prostate cancer survivors give their perspectives on cancer diagnosis, treatment choices and living life with this disease. For more information on prostate cancer visit www.pamf.org

An Interview With Prostate Cancer Survivor And Dr. Samadi Patient: Dr. Theodore Lazzaro : Part 3


“I want men to know that prevention is stronger than a cure,” said Lazzaro. “It’s better to be proactive, find it earlier, and if you are a candidate, to get it removed.” Being proactive is key, said Lazzaro, and so is being informed and surrounding yourself with talented, positive people like Dr. Samadi and his staff at Mt. Sinai. That, says Lazzaro, “is the recipe for a quality of life after prostate cancer.”

Blue Cure ‘go Blue!’ – Prostate Cancer Awareness


Blue Cure ‘Go Blue!’ – Raising Awareness of Prostate Cancer (with Blue Cure Founder Gabe Canales) September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month Public Service Announcement: This year 33 thousand American dads, husbands, sons and brother will lose their lives to prostate cancer. It’s the most commonly diagnosed ‘male cancer’ in America Yet prostate cancer has low awareness. It’s underreported, under funded and demands more attention. At age 35 I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. People ask me all the time how they can help. Well, here’s what you can do…. Go BLUE! September is National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month…So Wear Blue with a blue ribbon, a blue wristband, or blue neck tie, Network Blue — change your facebook and twitter profile pics to a blue square and use hashtag #BlueCure on twitter and Speak BLUE — Get people talking You can be an advocate in your community! Ask your local sports team to have players wear a blue arm band or headband…ask your local newspaper to write about prostate cancer in blue ink,. Ask your elected officials to ‘GO Blue’ by publicly encouraging annual screenings. Ask the mayor to light City hall blue, … let’s ask the White House to ‘GO BLUE’ and light up BLUE one night this September! Together anything is possible. Awareness will lead to action. And action will save lives. Go Blue! written by John Garza, Chris Kelly, Rebecca Spera, Gabe Canales. Special Thanks: John Garza & Branch Media, John McMullen, Josh Smith

Starting the Blue Cure Foundation for Prostate Cancer with Gabe Canales


Starting the Blue Cure Foundation to End Prostate Cancer www.facebook.com Interviewed by Chris Kelly | Video Shot & Edited by Donald Kilgore | www.donaldkilgore.com Gabe Canales is founder of Blue Cure, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization fighting to end prostate cancer: not just an old man’s cancer. Diagnosed at age 35. From Gabe Canales – A little about the Blue Cure Foundation I’m launching: Did you know prostate cancer is more common than breast cancer? Prostate cancer strikes 1 in 6 men, while breast cancer strikes 1 in 8 women. Last year, an estimated 217730 US men were diagnosed with prostate cancer and 32050 died of the disease, the most commonly diagnosed “male cancer.” When I was diagnosed last year at age 35, like most men I had little idea what it was. Now I do — and I want to help others learn, too. So I’ve spoken across the country, written for The Huffington Post and the Houston Chronicle, met with top doctors and researchers and appeared in interviews to raise awareness and educate others. Yes, I’m committed — and I’m devoting the rest of my life to raising awareness and saving lives. That’s why this summer (2011) I’m officially launching the Blue Cure Foundation, as the “blue” men’s side of the “pink” campaign for women’s breast cancer. Our goal is to raise awareness of prostate cancer, encourage annual screenings, promote healthier lifestyles for preventative measures and reach a younger generation. Please join me in the fight to end prostate

20th Annual North Shore Cancer WALK


Thousands of people, one great cause. Here are the highlights from the 20th Annual North Shore Cancer WALK in Salem, MA. This year walkers helped to raise nearly $1-million dollars in the fight against cancer. NSMC also introduced the North Shore Cancer RUN this year. With more than 400 runners taking to the streets of Salem.

Chronic Radiation-induced Rectal Bleeding ~ Professor Pierre Chapuis


Professor Pierre Chapuis addresses issues surrounding the development and treatment of radiation-induced rectal bleeding (CRRB) in Prostate Cancer patients. Contact the Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia for more information or to purchase this lecture on DVD. www.pcfa.org.au

Dr. Donald K. Stritzke, MD: Prostate Cancer


Dr. Donald Stritzke illustrates the function of the prostate and its vulnerability to cancer as men age. The digital rectal exam is a modern method for prostate screening. Dr. Stritzke explains the rationale behind regular prostate screenings starting at age 40, and discusses treatment options for prostate cancer — including surgery and radiation treatment.