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thomasdevos
10-05-2009, 10:24 PM
How to Survive Prostate Cancer

Whether you're just given a very limited prognosis of prostate cancer or not, this is not a death sentence. Prostate cancer was survived by many people and shows that anyone can survive today, including those pathetic situations who think that nothing can be done to save them.

Many people think they should just go home, lay down and die because they were informed that they have this disease. They fail to realize that they may well be able to survive. There are many people who have survived prostate cancer worldwide. Their stories are there to inspire you and the rest of us ? there is always a way, regardless of the disease.

No matter what type of treatment you are given for this condition, if you are very pessimistic and afraid, it is likely that you will not survive the condition. But if you're very optimistic, full of life and extremely confident that you survive, then there is a greater risk that you will survive.

I know many people will be skeptical after hearing me say this, but it's very true. You can contribute very much to your survival in this disease if you are very optimistic. Many people who have survived prostate cancer admit they were very hopeful and this has helped him survive. It can help you too!

So ? regardless of what the doctor has told you, you should be very hopeful that you will survive the condition and work with physicians to help them survive. In other words, STAY OPEN you will survive this disease and you will do very well! I hope that you will not forget to say "thank you to me" for this item if you apply what I say and it helps you survive prostate cancer.

Reference Site:

prostate cancer treatment (http://prostate-cancer-treatment-cure.com)
prostatecancerfoundation (http://www.prostatecancerfoundation.org)
en.wikipedia.org (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostate_cancer)
www.cancer.gov (http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/prostate)
neworiental (http://www.neworiental.org/publish/portal0/tab1127/info377702.htm)

Ted Hutchinson
10-06-2009, 06:06 AM
By posting the same item twice you make yourself look like a spammer.
You will see that this post 08:24 PM is identical to the one posted at 08:18 PM

It would be better if you kept your particular thoughts about Prostate cancer in ONE THREAD and stopped aggressively posting so many threads that useful science based information gets moved out of sight.

All your posts appear to do is to scare people into the hands of those who make their living providing expensive treatments for the condition.

In practice prostate cancer is similar to breast cancer and diabetes in that all three conditions are the result of low vitamin D3/ low omega 3 status in people with a high inflammatory diet. The answer isn't to increase the profit of the drugs industry by getting more people diagnosed and condemned to living with cancer but to PREVENT cancer initiation by increasing vitamin D status (http://www.uctv.tv/search-details.aspx?showID=16941)
while restricting the amount of glucose available that promotes cancer cell growth.