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		<title>Cancer Treatment Coaching</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 15:15:59 +0000</pubDate>
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Once you have read my &#8220;Cancer-Free(Second or Third Edition)&#8221;book, I am available for additional coaching. I have learned two lessons after five and one half years of coaching like this:
First, only telephone coaching works. There is too much gained from interaction with the cancer patient or his/her loved one. E-mails just don&#8217;t work. Here&#8217;s an example [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have read my <em>&#8220;Cancer-Free(Second or Third Edition)&#8221;</em>book, I am available for additional coaching. I have learned two lessons after five and one half years of coaching like this:</p>
<p>First, only telephone coaching works. There is too much gained from interaction with the cancer patient or his/her loved one. E-mails just don&#8217;t work. Here&#8217;s an example from a lady in Curacao in the Netherlands Antilles:</p>
<p>&#8220;<em>Dear Bill,</em></p>
<p><em><br />
</em></p>
<p><em>Many thanks for spending the time the other day – I felt it was extremely valuable. Having read your book so long ago, it was also a good refresher to get me back on track. . I have chased the suppliers of the vitamins and will also purchase the Cellect. Thereby, I will be taking all the vitamins you recommend, plus the FO/CC, Cellect and apricot kernels. I will make an appointment next week for t<span id="more-126"></span>he panoramic x-ray of my teeth and send it off. I will order &#8220;The Emotion Code.&#8221; I am seriously thinking of declining chemotherapy if it is offered to me.</em></p>
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</em>
<p><em>What I felt was most valuable to me with your coaching call was that it gave me hope to carry on with the alternative treatment. I was starting to doubt it after the last progression of my disease. I can see some of the things I have been doing wrong and plan to correct them.</em></p>
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<p><em>You provide a fantastic service Bill and give us all hope! I believe in your therapy and hope to be one of the long term survivors. I will keep in touch.</em></p>
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<p><em>Very best regards and I wish you a terrific 2009.</em></p>
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</em></p>
<p><em>Mandy<br />(Yvonne Sherwin – Ruyssenaers)&#8221;</em></p>
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<p>Second, the first call usually lasts about 90 minutes. Almost always, additional calls when questions come up are needed by the &#8220;coachee.&#8221; Often these are &#8220;time-sensitive.&#8221;</p>
<p>In short, a lot of my time is required to do an adequate job of explaining to you, the cancer patient, or your loved one exactly &#8220;what I would do if I were you.&#8221;</p>
<p>Understand that as a mere &#8220;reporter,&#8221; I can&#8217;t give individual recommendations to the people I talk to in this way. I am not a medical professional. I can simply answer questions about the regimen recommended in my book and discuss the probable causes of the cancer based on the patterns I&#8217;ve seen in talking like this to about 3,000 cancer patients.</p>
<p>If that appeals to you, please click below to pay the $180 fee for this service. This fee can be paid by either credit card, PayPal or check. Your statement will show a charge by &#8220;ClickBank.&#8221; I receive immediate notification of your purchase from ClickBank.</p>
<p>This fee covers unlimited calls to me and my return calls to you at any time during your cancer experience. Once you have paid the fee, you will be told how to contact me. There will be an &#8220;800&#8243; number for those of you in the U.S. For those outside the U.S., there will be another number for you to call. I am in the Pacific Time Zone of the U.S. (GMT minus 8 hours.)</p>
<p>If you contact me by e-mail and give me a phone number and time to call you, be sure to use the password you will be given in the &#8220;Subject&#8221; line of your e-mail and tell me what time zone you are in.</p>
<p>I want to help you recover complete health. Please feel free to use this service whenever you have questions about any of the information in my book.</p>
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		<title>Treatment removal for kidney cancer</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 15:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>vesta</dc:creator>
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Here once more to deliver information you might on treatment removal for kidney cancer.
This reaserch was done for you out of love and to give the best information out there.
If you have found this info interensting you might be interested in reading more about the cancer remover program
Staging
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<p><strong>Here once more to deliver information you might on treatment removal for kidney cancer.</strong></p>
<p><strong>This reaserch was done for you out of love and to give the best information out there.</strong></p>
<p><strong>If you have found this info interensting you might be interested in reading more about the cancer remover program</strong></p>
<p><strong>Staging</strong></p>
<p>To plan the best treatment, the doctor needs to know the stage (extent) of the disease. The stage is based on the size of the tumor, whether the cancer has spread and, if so, to what parts of the body.</p>
<p>Staging may involve imaging tests such as an ultrasound or a CT scan. The doctor also may use an MRI. For this test, a powerful magnet linked to a computer makes detailed pictures of organs and blood vessels.</p>
<p>Doctors describe kidney cancer by the following stages:</p>
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<p><strong>Stage I</strong> is an early stage of kidney cancer. The tumor measures up to 2 3/4 inches (7 centimeters). It is no bigger than a tennis ball. The cancer cells are found only in the kidney.</p>
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<p><strong>Stage II</strong> is also an early stage of kidney cancer, but the tumor measures more than 2 3/4 inches. The cancer cells are found only in the kidney.</p>
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<p><strong>Stage III</strong> is one of the following: The tumor does not extend beyond the kidney, but cancer cells have spread through the lymphatic system to one nearby lymph node; or The tumor has invaded the adrenal gland or the layers of fat and fibrous tissue that surround the kidney, but cancer cells have not spread beyond the fibrous tissue. Cancer cells may be found in one nearby lymph node; or The cancer cells have spread from the kidney to a nearby large blood vessel. Cancer cells may be found in one nearby lymph node.</p>
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<p><strong>Stage IV</strong> is one of the following: The tumor extends beyond the fibrous tissue that surrounds the kidney; or Cancer cells are found in more than one nearby lymph node; or The cancer has spread to other places in the body such as the lungs.</p>
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<p><strong>Recurrent cancer</strong> is cancer that has come back (recurred) after treatment. It may come back in the kidney or in another part of the body.</p>
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<p><strong>Treatment</strong></p>
<p>Many people with kidney cancer want to take an active part in making decisions about their medical care. They want to learn all they can about their disease and their treatment choices. However, shock and <u>stress</u> after the diagnosis can make it hard to think of everything they want to ask the doctor. It often helps to make a list of questions before an appointment. To help remember what the doctor says, people may take notes or ask whether they may use a tape recorder. Some also want to have a family member or friend with them when they talk to the doctor-to take part in the discussion, to take notes, or just to listen.</p>
<p>The doctor may refer the patient to a specialist, or the patient may ask for a referral. Specialists who can give the best treatment removal for kidney cancer include doctors who specialize in diseases of the urinary system (urologists) and doctors who specialize in cancer (medical oncologists and radiation oncologists).</p>
<p>Thanks again for taking time and reading, and remember there is always hope.</p>
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<p>All the best.</p>
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		<title>cancer breast removal</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:15:53 +0000</pubDate>
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I have been doing research on cancer on many ways and for many years.
I have found out that for cancer breast reoval doctors usually prefer surgery.
On the the free site breastcancer.org the various ways of cancer breast removal are reported as following
Lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, is the removal of only the tumor and [...]]]></description>
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<p>I have been doing research on cancer on many ways and for many years.</p>
<p>I have found out that for cancer breast reoval doctors usually prefer surgery.</p>
<p>On the the free site breastcancer.org the various ways of cancer breast removal are reported as following</p>
<p>Lumpectomy, also known as breast-conserving surgery, is the removal of only the tumor and a small amount of surrounding tissue.<br />Mastectomy is the removal of all of the breast tissue. Mastectomy is more refined and less intrusive than it used to be because in most cases, the muscles under the breast are no longer removed.<br />Lymph node removal, or axillary lymph node dissection, can take place during lumpectomy and mastectomy if the biopsy shows that breast cancer has spread outside the milk duct. Some people qualify for the less-invasive sentinel lymph node dissection.<br />Breast reconstruct<span id="more-125"></span>ion is the rebuilding of the breast after mastectomy and sometimes lumpectomy. Reconstruction can take place at the same time as cancer-removing surgery, or months to years later. Some women decide not to have reconstruction and opt for a prosthesis instead.</p>
<p>Prophylactic mastectomy is preventive removal of the breast to lower the risk of breast cancer in high-risk people.<br />Prophylactic ovary removal is a preventive surgery that lowers the amount of estrogen in the body, making it harder for estrogen to stimulate the development of breast cancer.<br />Cryotherapy, also called cryosurgery, uses extreme cold to freeze and kill cancer cells. Right now, cryotherapy is an experimental treatment for breast cancer.</p>
<p>There is always hope, remember.</p>
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		<title>You Can Be Cancer Free Despite the Diagnosis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Jun 2010 15:15:42 +0000</pubDate>
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The medical world fills our heads with all the ways to treat cancer, the devastating effects cancer has on a person, and who is more susceptible to it. If your grandmother and mother have it, you will likely have it too. They sure make life sound so promising, don&#8217;t they? They never seem to have [...]]]></description>
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<p>The medical world fills our heads with all the ways to treat cancer, the devastating effects cancer has on a person, and who is more susceptible to it. If your grandmother and mother have it, you will likely have it too. They sure make life sound so promising, don&#8217;t they? They never seem to have access to interesting facts like what caused the cancer. Maybe they are too busy expecting future cases and trying to treat the ones they have. If we knew the causes of it, could we avoid them or get to the root of this awful disease? Could there be such a thing as a cancer remover?</p>
<p>Is there an alternative to conventional methods like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation? All of these treat your body more like a pinata than a living being. Patients often wonder if dying would be easier than living. Is there a gentle, non toxic cancer remover? One that treats your body as<span id="more-124"></span> a refuge instead of a dump. Sadly, a doctor is one of the least likely people to tell you about natural, proven healing methods even though many people have been completely healed of cancer using these methods. You have a choice if you are a cancer victim or if you have a friend or family member who is. Do you want to undergo surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation so that you can be in remission? Or do you want to beat cancer once and for all?</p>
<p>Yes, it&#8217;s true, you can beat cancer with a cancer remover. This requires no nasty treatments that leave you feeling like the walking dead. Even if the medical professionals told you that you are terminal, you do not have to accept that diagnosis. There is hope! There is a book that makes beating cancer simple. All you have to is buy the book and you are in control of where you go from there. It&#8217;s your body. Do you want to accept a death sentence or you do you want to proclaim life? No one should have to die this way and you don&#8217;t have to. It&#8217;s your choice, it&#8217;s your body, and you can reverse this disease.</p>
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		<title>Guide to finding healthcare information</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Apr 2010 07:52:18 +0000</pubDate>
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The Internet is a wealthy source of information and if you&#8217;re
looking for healthcare information, the Internet can be a
resourceful vehicle for you to find reliable and trustworthy
guides and advice on healthcare products and supplies. It all
depends on how you find the information and who is dispensing
the healthcare information.
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<p>The Internet is a wealthy source of information and if you&#8217;re<br />
looking for healthcare information, the Internet can be a<br />
resourceful vehicle for you to find reliable and trustworthy<br />
guides and advice on healthcare products and supplies. It all<br />
depends on how you find the information and who is dispensing<br />
the healthcare information.</p>
<p>If used properly, the Internet allows us to find healthcare<br />
information quickly and easily. Many website owners provide free<br />
healthcare information on a wide range of topics like diseases,<br />
health conditions, therapies, medical products and symptoms of<br />
diseases, etc. Lists of healthcare providers and healthcare<br />
institutions can also be found online, if you go to the right<br />
website. </p>
<p>Some people contend that the healthcare information provided by<br />
website owners is not reliable. This is true, to a certain<br />
extent. The healthcare infor<span id="more-90"></span>mation found online can NEVER be<br />
relied upon fully and the healthcare information printed out<br />
from websites cannot replace professional advice that your<br />
doctor or healthcare practitioner can give you. But the<br />
healthcare information found online can be used as a basis for<br />
your visits to your doctor. For instance, browsing through the<br />
healthcare information online prior to your visit to the doctor,<br />
you&#8217;re better prepared with information and questions that you<br />
might want to ask your doctor during the visit.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s either very difficult to verify, or almost impossible to<br />
verify the source of the healthcare information or advice<br />
available online. This is where reliability is in question. But<br />
most professional healthcare advice websites will give you the<br />
source of the advice, and with this, you can easily verify the<br />
source of the healthcare information.</p>
<p>One thing is for sure, consumers have to be extra careful about<br />
buying pharmaceutical products or medicines online. In fact, the<br />
act is dangerous enough for certain governments to consider<br />
making buying medication and healthcare supplies online illegal,<br />
unless you&#8217;ve got the ‘green light&#8217; from your doctor and can<br />
prove that your doctor&#8217;s permission or prescription allows it.<br />
Even then, there&#8217;s a huge question mark hanging over our heads.</p>
<p>The fastest way to finding healthcare information online is<br />
through a search engine, of course. But the problem is that<br />
there&#8217;s no guarantee that the information you can find through<br />
the website is reliable or professional enough. You can ask your<br />
doctor or pharmacist for URLs of websites that they often visit.<br />
As medical practitioners, they won&#8217;t recommend healthcare<br />
websites if they don&#8217;t trust the information that is in the<br />
healthcare portal. </p>
<p>If your doctor is not Internet savvy and has no healthcare<br />
portal to recommend, you should ask around among your friends,<br />
relatives or colleagues to see if they can recommend a good<br />
healthcare portal. </p>
<p>Once you&#8217;re there, a good healthcare portal should have a list<br />
of their panel doctors listed. This way, you&#8217;ll know that<br />
whatever healthcare information that they disperse in the<br />
website is approved by a professional healthcare provider. </p>
<p>Dakota Caudilla, journalist, and website builder Dakota Caudilla<br />
lives in Texas. He is the owner and co-editor of<br />
http://www.wise-healthcare.com on which you will find a longer,<br />
more detailed version of this article.</p>
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