
Cancer Survivor – Prue Sinclair
At age 20, Prue was diagnosed with Stage 4 melanoma. Now 30+ years later, she shares her healing journey and inspires others to take charge of their health.
At age 20, Prue was diagnosed with Stage 4 melanoma. Now 30+ years later, she shares her healing journey and inspires others to take charge of their health.
With no symptoms and normal thyroid panel results, it was an ordinary dental visit that was her first clue of what was later diagnosed as metastatic thyroid cancer. And then it got worse.
Whether you prefer embracing the sun or using sunscreen cautiously, this article equips you with essential knowledge to make well-informed choices for your overall health and cancer risks.
Believe it or not, ninety percent of all cancer fatalities result from metastasis. As you may know, metastasis is what happens when cancer spreads to a different part of the body from where it started.Yet, conventional cancer treatments do nothing to stop cancer from spreading and preventing the invasion of cancer cells into other organs and tissues.
Back when I was in my twenties, I had a basal cell skin cancer removed from the top of my head. The dermatologist told me to wear sunscreen 24/7, stay protected and keep out of the hot Texas sun.