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    <title>Cancer Treatment News</title>
    <description>News updates on cancer treatment options, alternative cancer treatments, cancer supplements</description>
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      <title>Coping With Cancer </title>
      <description>Focusing on cancer--the second leading cause of death in the United States--this website covers all aspects of this dreaded disease. Causes, symptoms, prevention, treatments and survival rates are all included on this valuable site. Tips and advice about finding the most competent and knowledgable doctors, obtaining the most effective treatments, discovering the most modern hospitals and how to find support groups can all be located on this website. Use this helpful, easy-to-use resource to get answers to your cancer questions. When you are facing cancer, there are no &quot;dumb&quot; questions. Arm yourself with much needed information so you can become a more involved patient and join the growing number of cancer survivors.</description>
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      <title>Surviving Radiation: The Wise Woman Way</title>
      <description>We are adapted to survive mild exposures to radiation. After all, the sun is a kind of controlled nuclear bomb and it releases a lot of radiation. Of course, this radiation, and man-made radiation, can also cause cancer and a host of short- and long-term health problems.</description>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 13 Mar 2005 23:25:47 +0530</pubDate>
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      <title>The Best Cancer Treatment Options</title>
      <description>What, specifically, do I recommend you take to overcome your cancer and get cancer-free. So, you have gotten a start on changing your lifestyle -- diet, exercise and supplements. You have started on a program to stimulate your immune system. What&apos;s next?</description>
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      <title>Now That You Have Cancer, What&apos;s Your Strategy</title>
      <description>Your doctor has said the C word and you&apos;re puzzling: What do I do now? There seem to be so many options. The doctor is pressing me to get on with the surgery and chemotherapy/ radiation. Help!</description>
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      <title>Orthodox Cancer Treatment</title>
      <description>There are four main types of treatment in conventional cancer treatment. Taking these treatments is no guarantee that the cancer will not return. They do not involve looking for or eliminating any causes. To this extent orthodox Western medical approaches to cancer are only palliative.</description>
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      <title>Philosophy and Cancer Treatment</title>
      <description>Cancer cannot be treated effectively under a philosophy of reductionism. Scientific cancer research has failed to find a cure because it is looking in the wrong places with the wrong tools. Cancer needs to be understood as a &amp;#145;whole&amp;#146; disease in relation to each individual&amp;#146;s experience and the culture of which they are part.</description>
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      <title>New Energy Medicine and Cancer</title>
      <description>Cancer is a disease that stems partly from the products of the mechanistic, anthropomorphic and exploitative philosophy at the heart of our culture, which we tend to ignore. Its effective treatment demands that we see ourselves in a different way and act accordingly.</description>
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      <title>Changing Paradigms in Cancer</title>
      <description>There are different perceptions of the world at work speaking incompatible languages. These have deep roots in our philosophy. This gap is presently condemning millions of people world-wide to suffer treatments for cancer that are often as destructive as the disease itself.</description>
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      <title>The Cancer Research Industry</title>
      <description>Many volunteers world-wide commit themselves to raising funds for cancer research and cancer charities. Many hundreds of thousands more work in the industry as carers, or researching, prescribing, diagnosing and manufacturing drugs. Huge companies spend fortunes on cancer research. After so long and so many billions spent what exactly has cancer research revealed?</description>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 8 Mar 2005 00:31:15 +0530</pubDate>
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      <title>The Pharmaceutical Drug Cartel and the FDA</title>
      <description>The corruption of undisclosed financial ties to the pharmaceutical companies by supposedly unbiased researchers along with the staggering cost involved in bringing new drugs to market, which conveniently eliminates competition from all but the cartel heavyweights has been sparingly reported in the mainstream press.</description>
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