Breast Cancer and Curcumin: What Science Says- Curcumin—the bright yellow polyphenol found in the spice turmeric (Curcuma longa)—has attracted widespread scientific interest for its potential anti-cancer
Continue reading“curcumin reverses chemo-resistance and sensitizes cancer cells to chemotherapy and targeted therapy in breast cancer” Aromatase Inhibitors (Tamoxifen, anastrozole, exemestane and letrozole
Continue reading“Breast Cancer stem cells (CSCs) pose a serious obstacle to cancer therapy as they can be responsible for poor prognosis and tumour relapse.” One of the most common cancer coaching questions
Continue readingCurcumin, an active constituent of turmeric, has been shown to possess inhibitory effect of cell proliferation and induction of apoptosis towards a board range of tumors. Cell inhibition activities of
Continue readingBreast Cancer – Need To Know – A breast cancer diagnosis can feel overwhelming. Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. The good news is that advances in screening, targeted therapies,
Continue readingHow can you reduce cardiovascular disease in Colon Cancer Survivors? By living a heart-healthy lifestyle through nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies. There is growing research showing
Continue readingHow can you reduce cardiovascular disease in Lung Cancer Survivors? By living a heart-healthy lifestyle through nutrition, supplementation, and lifestyle therapies. There is growing research showing
Continue readingOvercoming multi-drug resistance in colon cancer is almost wishful thinking. According to the first article linked below, MDR affects more than 90% of all colon cancer deaths. Multidrug resistance is a
Continue readingI’ve often wondered if curcumin side effects could hurt me. I ask this question first because I take many nutritional supplements daily but more to the point, I’ve been taking curcumin for
Continue readingThe fact that chemo ages breast cancer survivors is not a new or recent finding. In fact, according to research chemotherapy causes: Pre-mature aging, senescence– DNA damage- Treatment-related secondary
Continue readingTherapy-induced heart damage among breast cancer survivors is a true long-term and/or late stage side effect according to the study linked below. I say this because only a small fraction of breast cancer
Continue readingTrastuzumab-induced cardiomyopathy is a subset of one of the most serious short, long-term and late stage side effects of conventional cancer treatment. And that general side effect is called chemotherapy-induced
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