2005, A Cancer Year in Review
2005 was another year in which cancer was the leading cause
of death in the U.S. for people under 85. Yet, at the same
time, there were many self-reliant victors with inspiring
stories of survival. CancerWire focused on several of these
extraordinary people and also reported on topics that enable
patients to maximize their quality of life.
(PRWEB) December 29, 2005 -- 2005 has been another year in
which cancer took almost twice as many lives as the number
of American casualties in WWII. The human toll included:
• 1,372,910 estimated new cancer cases
• 570,280 estimated cancer deaths (295,280 men; 275,000
women; more than 1,500 deaths/day)
• Nearly 10,000 children under 14 were diagnosed with
cancer
Using estimates from the American Cancer Society, more than
$70 billion dollars were spent on direct medical costs and
the National Cancer Institute spent over $6 billion in cancer
research. Despite all of these dollars expended on research
and treatment, in 2005 cancer was the leading cause of death
in adults under 85 and it continues to be the leading cause
of death by disease in children. Are we really winning the
“war on cancer?”
Rather than waiting for big institutions to solve our cancer
problem, many patients and practitioners are finding their
own answers to cancer. This year, CancerWire profiled several
of them and also reported on topics that enable patients to
maximize their quality of life.
Surviving Mesothelioma, a Terminal Cancer: Paul Kraus' Remarkable
Story was the subject for the March, 2005 edition of CancerWire.
Paul Kraus who had been diagnosed in 1997 with mesothelioma,
a cancer that is aggressive and incurable with orthodox approaches.
Mr. Kraus had been sent home with a “few months to live”
but he is alive with good quality of life 8 years later.
Surviving Breast Cancer Using an Integrative Approach: Madeleen
Herreshoff's Journey was the subject of the April edition
of CancerWire. In 1991, at the age of 49, Ms. Herreshoff was
diagnosed with aggressive poorly differentiated invasive breast
cancer and told that without radiation, aggressive chemotherapy
and 5 years of tamoxifen that she would be dead within 5 years.
Nutritional Supplement Reported to Help Cancer Patients Undergoing
First Clinical Trial was the subject of the May edition of
CancerWire. This supplement, Lipoic Acid Palladium Complex
(LAPd) was created by Dr. Merrill Garnett, a chemist who spent
over 20 years in search of a non-toxic form of chemotherapy
that could be used to support more orthodox treatments.
The June edition focused on viaticals, an option for “terminal”
cancer patients with life insurance. Viaticals continue to
be a viable source of money for patients who do their homework
and work with reputable companies… read the rest go
to http://www.cancermonthly.com/individual_opp.asp
The July edition focused on Pathology Diagnosis and whether
cancer patients needed a second opinion.
Obtaining Credible Information About Alternative Cancer Therapies
discussed the steps to obtain credible information about vitamins,
herbs and other supplements by taking advantage of the information
available through the National Library of Medicine.
Folk Medicine, Herbs, and Cancer was the subject of the September
edition. In this issue, we interviewed John Heinerman, Ph.D.
a Medical Anthropologist who discussed what he had learned
about healing cancer as a result of his visits to 33 countries.
Cancer Treatments - Responses, Survival & Placebo: Defining
an Effective Cancer Therapy reported on how cancer therapies
are labeled "effective" by oncologists so that cancer
patients can understand what makes one treatment better than
another.
And the November issue introduced our first Best Cancer Books
edition.
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Cancer Monthly would like to wish our readers a happy, healthy,
and prosperous 2006.
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