Friday, October 29, 2010

Medical News: Pancreatic Cancer May Kill More Slowly than Believed - in Oncology/Hematology, Other Cancers from MedPage Today

Medical News: Pancreatic Cancer May Kill More Slowly than Believed - in Oncology/Hematology, Other Cancers from MedPage Today: "- Sent using Google Toolbar"

Disease does not happen overnight! You don't go to bed healthy and wake up with cancer the next day. Your genetics and lifelong habits will contribute to your ultimate health.

Stay away from concentrated sugars! Do not go near sweetened beverages and even fruit juices. Especially beware of artificial sweeteners as they are far sweeter than sugar and also evoke an insulin response from the pancreas. If you want soda or juice as an occasional treat try watering it down with water or seltzer. You should be drinking 64-80 oz/2-3liters of filtered water per day.

1 comment:

pancreatic cancer symptoms said...

November is pancreatic cancer awareness month. The symptoms are not very noticeable in the early stages, making it difficult to diagnose at a time when it can best be treated. Pancreatic cancer is an ugly, dangerous cancer. More people should be aware of it's symptoms, IMO. If there is awareness of the symptoms, it might improve survival rates.