There are options such as immunotherapy that can substantially improve quality of life and
potentially cure the cancer.
One of the only diets that can
potentially cure cancer is the vegetarian version of the Macroiotic Diet.
Not exact matches
It is, in other words, one of the most toxic, dangerous, and
potentially fatal drugs in the entire PDR, and it has been approved for use by the FDA only for the treatment of
cancer — which is to say, the dangers of this drug are so massive that they are outweighed only by the benefit of abating or
curing cancer.
Meat processing methods such as
curing, smoking or cooking can result in the formation of
potentially cancer - causing (carcinogenic) chemicals that can have a negative effect on an individual's health, according to Harvard University's T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
«There's only so much we can gain in terms of disease - free longevity by
curing individual diseases like
cancer and Alzheimer's one at a time, but if we can address the issue of aging, then we could
potentially delay and diminish them all at once.»
But whereas some «old school surgeons» would see
potentially suspicious dark scar tissue on a CT (computed tomography) scan and say you can not say
cancer is «
cured,» Allison maintains if there is no real evidence that a person still has
cancer and they have been in remission for 10 years, «for all intents and purposes it is
cured.»
Treatments for diabetes, smoking, Alzheimer's disease and lung
cancer are just a few of the
potentially lifesaving
cures Scientific American has chosen to highlight in this year's roundup of drugs you've never heard of, despite their
potentially huge impact on global health.
And
potentially for ourselves since every
cure for
cancer is dogs is a road map for the potential
cures in humans.
To my knowledge, no one has ever done a proper accounting, but this means that
potentially hundreds of billions of dollars that could have been spent finding a
cure for
cancer were flushed down the toilet by governments and corporations in a mad rush to avert an imaginary Y2K catastrophe.