The United States has recently issued a research report claimed that female adolescents eat eggs can prevent breast cancer, and eat the oil will increase the risk of suffering from the disease.
The Harvard analysis of the collected data, found that teens often eat eggs President cancer risk is relatively low, but appears to eat butter will increase the risk. The team found that the reason why the eggs can reduce the risk of getting breast cancer, because it is "rich in human essential amino acids, minerals and vitamins."
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September 26th, 2007 | Posted in breast cancer prevention | No Comments
The long-term side effects in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma, the most serious impact on patients is the largest life is dry mouth, a small number of patients will be treated in a small amount of saliva secretion resume, but most of the patients have a dry mouth, it is proposed to patients usually eat soup, eat-eat soup, go to bring pot of water.
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September 18th, 2007 | Posted in breast cancer Knowledge Base | No Comments
Most chemotherapy drugs is the lack of side effects on tumor cell selective destruction. At the same time, anti-cancer, but also damage the blood system and the gastrointestinal system. Some drugs on heart, liver toxicity is obvious that chemotherapy could have delayed or long-term side effects.
Chemotherapy is most common side effects manifested in the gastrointestinal tract, oral cavity, bone marrow, and hair, skin and reproductive system (ovary and testis). When they have side effects, should take appropriate handling methods, may reduce or mitigate the symptoms. Once stopped chemotherapy side effects gradually disappear. Specific methods :
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September 12th, 2007 | Posted in breast cancer Treatment | No Comments
Nausea and vomiting during chemotherapy, is a very common side effects, if know some self-protection methods can effectively avoid or reduce nausea, vomiting happen.
(1) Avoid fasting chemotherapy : chemotherapy before eating a small amount of food, but not eating are over.
(2) Eat small meals often : the food we eat a meal is not much volume, a day to eat five to six Dayton to avoid stomach more food stranded.
(3) diet to light : rice, noodle eating category, and with fresh vegetables and eggs, soybean products, such as light food in the stomach emptying fast, not vomiting. While fatty food in the stomach to stay a long time, the greasy food is unfit for human consumption.
(4) do not eat heavy smell of food. Keep fresh air and avoid contact with like smoke, spices such as nausea induced odor.
(5) Do not eat hot food. Eating Oufen be cool, cool smile or some other indigestible parts of tepid temperature of food, and eat or do not eat sweets.
(6) Whether or meal after meal, drink beverages with a meal intervals hours. In between meals desalination for drinking tea, juice or dilute brine so.
(7) a half hour before meals for 10 to 15 minutes of physical activity a small activity or exercise, so we were lying still should head elevation. Nausea do slow deep breathing can help reduce nausea flu.
(8) eating porridge with dried persimmons ginseng Jianpi Savory effectiveness, will be able to increase appetite. Ginseng from salt tablets, succulent hypertrophy Persimmon three, and Persimmon Diospyros kaki remove nuclear, cut the wire, 100 grams of fresh rice, plus adequate water, and use the back a total of thick porridge boiled food.
(9) Therapeutic side Amomum yam cooked pork to chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting also some effects. Admission Amomum 12 grams smash, Chinese yam-45 ~ 60% of salt in small films, a pork about 250 ~ 500 grams, Wash, remove fat and Amomum, yam Add pork, plus adequate water cuts, salt seasoning. It could have put a few tablets ginger seasoning with Spleen and stomach, wasting beneficial role.
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September 11th, 2007 | Posted in breast cancer Treatment | No Comments