Ovarian Cancer Risk Slashed by the Pill

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A new study found that women who take birth control pills for a decade lower their risk of getting ovarian cancer. On the other hand – BCP’s raise the incidence of cervical cancer – and we are now beginning to see that Gardasil is a vaccine gone bad…..Why are they poisoning our girls? Isn’t this Continue Reading …

ECCO-ESMO: Vaccine Shows Promise in Ovarian Cancer

Med Page Today
By Ed Susman, Contributing Writer, MedPage Today
Published: September 26, 2011
STOCKHOLM – In preliminary studies, women diagnosed with advanced ovarian cancer who received an autologous dendritic cell vaccine appear to achieve extended survival benefits, researchers reported here.

One-year survival was about 89% in patients who received a vaccine pulsed with lysate of tumor cells; and about 93% in the patients who received the cells pulsed with Bacillus subtilis B-7025 cytotoxic lectins (LTCCL), (P

Those figures compared with about 80% one-year survival in the control group Khranovska said at a poster presentation at the European Multidisciplinary Cancer Conference, formerly known as the Congress of the European Cancer Organization and Congress of the European Society for Medical Oncology.

Chemo may have lasting effect on fertility

Irish Health

August 27, 2011
by Deborah Condon www.irishhealth.com]

Chemotherapy may have a greater effect on a woman’s fertility than first estimated, a new study indicates.

According to US researchers, previous studies have tended to focus on whether a woman’s periods come back after treatment. The absence of menstruation is known as amenorrhoea and until now, it has been viewed as one of the main reproductive side-effects associated with chemotherapy.

EXCLUSIVE: Antidepressants and Breast, Ovarian Cancer Link Suggested

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The Women’s Media Center

By Dr. Sharon Ufberg

August 1, 2011

Authored by Lisa Cosgrove of the Harvard Center for Ethics, a recent statistical analysis of studies assessing the relationship between breast and ovarian cancer and antidepressant drug use finds possible link.

Are you one of the thousands of women currently taking antidepressants? A recent review indicates that these medications are not risk free, particularly for women.

The analysis of published studies suggests a link between breast and ovarian cancer and antidepressant drug usage. The review, which found an 11 percent increased risk overall in both breast and ovarian cancer for patients taking such medication, points to a need for further investigation, particularly since the results varied widely depending on who funded the research.

Vaccines interfere with your body’s ability to naturally kill viruses, bacteria, parasites and tumor cells

Press Core

Canada
Posted by Saturday, January 15th, 2011

Vaccines destroys the body’s natural immunization response to attacks by viruses and micro organisms by interfering with the body’s production and release of interferons. Interferons are proteins made and released by lymphocytes in response to the presence of pathogens as viruses, bacteria, parasites or tumor cells. They allow communication between cells to trigger the protective defenses of the immune system that eradicate pathogens or tumors.

VRM: New Generation Cancer Vaccine Will Cause Infertility

VRM Vaccine Resistant Movement

8th August 2010 – By Joel Lord

In the race to the top of the Vaccine manufacturing foodchain product side effects such as infertility are being overlooked in favor of scientific advancement. One competitor, U.S. firm Celldex Theraputics are vying for major positioning in the ranks with a radical new generation cancer vaccine now in development for the treatment of advanced colorectal, pancreatic, bladder, ovarian, cervical and breast cancers. Purported to eradicate cancer cells, it is “designed to deliver the antigen hCG-β to dendritic cells (DCs) and induce hCG-β specific cellular and humoral immune responses, thus activating the immune system against cancers that express hCG-β”.

What is the Difference Between Progesterone and Progestin?

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Linda L Kinyon (AKA:Countrymom),
Jan 10, 2011

Progesterone, a natural human hormone made by the ovaries, has multiple roles in balancing the effects of estrogen upon the human body. Additionally, progesterone ensures the survival of the embryo and fetus in the uterus, maintains insulin in the body, supports sex drive, prevents breast tissue overgrowth and protects against cystic diseases to mention just a few of its many functions.

13 Of The Common Symptoms of Hormone Imbalance in Women

Home Remedy Network

Posted By admin On January 14th 2011

Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women may begin as early as the late twenty’s to the forty’s. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women are more likely to rise as a woman grows older, specially when neglected in the earlier years. Symptoms of hormone imbalance in women can be each one of these or more of the following:

Side Effects of Natural Progesterone Cream

Serious side effects are quite rare with natural progesterone cream, making it one of the preferred means of hormone therapy. For a thorough understanding on natural progesterone cream’s side effects, uses, indications and risk factors, it is best to consult a doctor before using it.
Bright Hub
Article by Suzanne Florin
Edited & published by lrohner
January 13, 2011
About Hormone Levels

Progesterone is a naturally occuring female hormone that is produced by the adrenal glands and the corpus luteum of the ovary. This hormone: 1) prevents breast cancer and cancer of the reproductive system by opposing the effects of estrogen; 2) protects women from osteoporosis by stimulating bone building; 3) helps control abnormal menstrual bleeding; 4) enhances hormone balance, as it is a precursor to other steroid hormones, and; 5) helps prevent symptoms of PMS if used during anovulatory months.

Benefits of Estrogen Are Debated

The New York Times

By TARA PARKER-POPE
Published: December 9, 2010

Certain women who take estrogen to relieve menopausal symptoms may be protected from breast cancer, according to data released Thursday at the San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium.

The finding, an analysis of data from a study known as the Women’s Health Initiative, drew criticism. Other studies have shown that hormone combinations that include estrogen and progestin increase breast cancer risk.