Cancer

HRT Does Not Cause Breast Cancer

The headline may surprise you, but as biohormone expert Jeffrey Dach MD reports, that’s not the whole story. It is natural HRT containing progesterone and natural oestrogens that has these benefits, not those with synthetic progestins.

March Is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month

Another of the cancers that is linked to excess oestrogen, it is important to be aware of the symptoms and to establish good hormonal balance to reduce your risk of ovarian cancer

7 Key Signs To Look For In Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is something most women fear, and knowing exactly what the warning signs are can make a huge difference to the successful outcome of treatment.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Simple advice from the British Dietetic Association to remind women of everyday prevention strategies.

Will Removal of the Ovaries Cut Your Cancer Risk?

Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer should have their ovaries taken out when they are 40, a leading scientist has stated.

Tumour Growth In Childhood Cancer Inhibited by Progesterone

Science may finally be catching up with the late Dr John Lee as a new study vindicates his views on the protective effects of natural progesterone.

Ovarian Cancer Originates in Fallopian Tubes, Not Ovaries

High-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC), the fifth-deadliest cancer among American women, is thought by many scientists to often be a fallopian tube malignancy masquerading as an ovarian one. A new study suggests there is a direct connection and this finding could aid in the development of better treatments for the cancer.

Natural Progesterone as a Preventive for Breast Cancer

Dr Zava has written an informed response to criticism from doctors that natural progesterone has the same effects as the synthetic progestins.

Osteoporosis and Cancer Prevention May Get Help from Key Largo Reefs

Repairing injured and deteriorating bone from osteoporosis and cancer treatment may have help from a component found in coral reefs.

Increased Prostate Cancer Risk Linked to Early Hair Loss

Men who start to lose their hair by the time they are 20 are more likely to develop prostate cancer in later life according to a new study published online in the cancer journal Annals of Oncology.

 
 
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