An April 2015 pilot study published by the Public Library of Science (PLoS) is the latest in a line of research studies with profound implications for cancer prevention. A team of researchers examined what changes in gene expression occurred when a group of 48 people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)… Read More »
The Greatest Obstacle to Healing After Cancer
“In my personal experience many of us [cancer survivors] may suffer more mentally than we do physically, as the emotional scars can take longer to heal than any physical ones.” –Chris Lewis, Founder, www.Chris-Cancercommunity.com Chris Lewis should know something about the emotional impact of cancer. In addition to his own cancer journey, which included seven… Read More »
Worried about cancer recurrence? Try this.
Last winter, I sent out a survey asking “How would your life be different if you didn’t have to worry about cancer recurrence?” Your response was incredible: the highest response rate for any survey I’ve ever conducted. And your comments about what you were afraid of losing touched me to the core. What I found… Read More »
To soy or not to soy, part 2
Many survivors of hormone-driven cancers are being told to avoid soy at all costs. We’re taking a closer look at the widespread idea that soy is a no-no after cancer. In part 1, we discovered a number of substances, synthetic and natural, whose structure is similar to estrogen. This similarity of structure allows them to… Read More »
To soy or not to soy?
Dear Dr. Shani, I’ve been told to avoid soy at all costs since breast cancer treatment, because it could encourage the return of my cancer. What’s the problem with soy? Is it really a cause of cancer? Yours, Un”soy”tain Dear Un”soy”tain, To answer your question, let’s first look at how estrogen works in your… Read More »
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