by James Templeton | Nov 27, 2024 | News
Scientists in Israel have introduced a groundbreaking alternative to the traditional colonoscopy: a pill-sized camera that patients swallow. This innovative device captures 50,000 images, enabling physicians to diagnose issues early and potentially save up to 900,000 lives annually.
by James Templeton | Nov 26, 2024 | Articles
Gratitude can be your secret weapon against a commonly experienced up-and-down destructive cycle when you’ve been diagnosed with cancer. Here’s the science behind the reasoning.
by James Templeton | Nov 23, 2024 | News
Researchers have uncovered a remarkable potential for manuka honey in breast cancer treatment, showing an 84% reduction in ER-positive breast cancer tumor growth in a recent study.
by James Templeton | Nov 19, 2024 | Articles
Cryoablation is widely used for treating various types of cancer, including breast, prostate, liver, kidney, and lung cancer. It works by freezing the cancer cells, which are destroyed when ice crystals form inside them. This process also triggers an immune response that helps the body fight off remaining cancer cells.
by James Templeton | Nov 16, 2024 | News
“For every 2,000 women, we may potentially save one woman’s life, but we will cause 10 to 20 women to be treated unnecessarily with surgery, chemo, and radiation.” This raises a critical question: Are mammograms doing more harm than good? Dr. Jenn Simmons, cancer surgeon, and other experts weigh in on the controversy.