Saturday, August 31, 2013

Cancer-The Final Frontier

We are on the verge of conquering cancer in our lifetime. Years ago, cancer was a death sentence without hope of recovery. Today, thanks to stem-cell research we are aggressively finding ways to fight cancer and expand our lives. Although we have a long way to go, we are beating cancer through diet, exercise and mental attitude and winning the war.

Fighting cancer is a war. Our battles will last a lifetime in the continuing effort to annihilate the deadliest disease known to man. There are so many cancers that affect the human body, but we are surgically  destroying the disease, one cancer at a time. We are finding, researching and building cancer fighting properties within our own bodies.

Years ago we didn't know the specifics of cancers. The causes, the cures, the treatments, etc., were just a prolonging treatment for an incurable disease. In the 60s there was only one cause for cancer-smoking. We never thought of diet and nutrition, or even a sedentary lifestyle as a cause for cancer.

We have come a long way, baby!

Today we  know how to fight the battle but we must heed to the warnings. Some still don't listen. The ways to reduce cancer risks are out there, but many don't listen. I see them all the time. The smokers, those who don't exercise and those who eat the wrong foods are a high risk time bomb.

My personal experience has been that people will smoke while undergoing chemotherapy and blame chemo for their death. Really? Accept for heredity and lifestyle, cancer can be controlled or prevented.

It is sad that what we do in our youth will become a mantra to pay the piper in our life at a later age.

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