Not so many years ago, many doctors and researchers were still attributing the occurrence of cancer to pure ‘bad luck’. When amplified by the mainstream/legacy media, this message inevitably gives people the impression that there is nothing they can do to prevent the disease. Supposedly, the only options are frequent screening (to ensure early diagnosis), surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
This latest study suggests that if key risk factors are avoided, deaths from cancer could be reduced by almost 50 percent. Risk factors cited include smoking, excess bodyweight, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, poor diet, and infections such as human papillomavirus (HPV).
We would argue that if chronic micronutrient deficiencies were also prevented, deaths from cancer could be reduced even more dramatically. Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking Cellular Medicine research shows that such deficiencies are the primary cause of not just cancer, but also cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and many other health problems.
To learn about natural approaches to the control of cancer that have been shown to block all of the key mechanisms that make it a deadly disease, read ‘Victory Over Cancer’, the revolutionary book authored by Dr. Rath and Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
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About 40 percent of new cancer cases among adults ages 30 and older in the United States – and nearly half of deaths – could be attributed to preventable risk factors, according to a new study from the American Cancer Society.
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Not so many years ago, many doctors and researchers were still attributing the occurrence of cancer to pure ‘bad luck’. When amplified by the mainstream/legacy media, this message inevitably gives people the impression that there is nothing they can do to prevent the disease. Supposedly, the only options are frequent screening (to ensure early diagnosis), surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy.
This latest study suggests that if key risk factors are avoided, deaths from cancer could be reduced by almost 50 percent. Risk factors cited include smoking, excess bodyweight, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, poor diet, and infections such as human papillomavirus (HPV).
We would argue that if chronic micronutrient deficiencies were also prevented, deaths from cancer could be reduced even more dramatically. Dr. Rath’s groundbreaking Cellular Medicine research shows that such deficiencies are the primary cause of not just cancer, but also cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and many other health problems.
To learn about natural approaches to the control of cancer that have been shown to block all of the key mechanisms that make it a deadly disease, read ‘Victory Over Cancer’, the revolutionary book authored by Dr. Rath and Dr. Aleksandra Niedzwiecki.
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