Treating Cancer Patients Holistically
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Dr. Adem Günes, MD, PhD Founder of the Verita Life Programmes / Integrative Medicine Physician of Verita Life, explains the different approaches to cancer treatment and how conventional and integrative can be aligned. He further explains why the strengthening of the immune system is essential prior to treatment and why patients must continue with immune
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Steven’s StorySteven is a young Scottish man, who surprised us by his curious and intelligent look, when he came to visit our Integrative Treatment Clinic. As an engineer, he couldn’t hide his analytical skills and his desire to increase his knowledge in all the areas that appeared before him. When he was diagnosed with Acinic
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How Can We Help?Verita Life’s cancer clinic provides patients with effective and safe treatments and offers them a level of comfort that you won’t find in conventional cancer care. Our patients are given tailored packages that include IPT Therapy, Local Hyperthermia, and Immune Boosting Treatments in order to create a multi-faceted platform for your body
May is Bladder Cancer Awareness Month. The World Health Organisation ranks Bladder Cancer as the 12th most common cancer globally and estimates that 170,000 new cases are recorded each year with the developing countries recording a third of these. Bladder Cancer Awareness month will be marked with public awareness programme, broader education and the strengthening
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Anything that raises the chance of an individual developing a particular illness or disease is called a risk factor. A simple example would be how smoking increases the risk of lung cancer. Some risk factors can be controlled because they are environmental. Things such as obesity (caused from lack of exercise/overeating) or exposure to hazardous
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Human BladderThe human bladder is a part of the body that often holds very few people’s attention. This November, as we observe Bladder Health Month, more people are urged to pay attention to their bladders. Two of the most common Bladder Health problems include urinary incontinence and overactive bladders. Urinary incontinence is often characterised by
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Bladder Health Month takes place every November. Bladder Health is a very important issue in the public health sector. Diseases such as Interstitial Cystitis, Bladder Cancer, Urinary Tract Infections and Urinary Tract Infections need to be addressed because they lead to the reduction of the quality of life for most people. This month is dedicated
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Bone Cancer is cancer that rarely develops on its own. It normally spreads from a different type of cancer in the body. It is a rare condition, and worldwide the percentage of people diagnosed with bone cancer each year is about 0.2 percent. The two main types of bone cancer are Osteosarcoma, which forms in
Poised and well-spoken, Nina Concannon opens up about her cancer and treatment experience. She went to bed as she always did one night, but upon having a seizure in her sleep and being rushed to hospital, she was diagnosed with a Brain Tumour. This was in 2013. After trying out two surgeries and having neither
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Taking immediate action is imperative, and our treatment protocols will help attack cancer without harming surrounding cells. Since the range of symptoms can include seizures and confusion, our 24-hour care and hands-on approach help put many families at ease as well as take much-needed pressure off. Verita Life has a full range of patient care
A brain tumour can be defined as a growth of abnormal cells in the brain which multiply in an uncontrollable way. Such cancers, whether benign or malignant, exert pressure in the skull which may result in brain damage and are life-threatening. Brain Tumour Awareness Month provides an ideal forum for educating people on the nature
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Researchers may have unlocked a new methodology to eradicate tumour cells in the brain. Experts from the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH) may have found an answer in destroying Tumour cells which have already metastasised to the brain. Cancer-Killing VirusThe team of researchers have created Cancer-killing viruses which could
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Cancer is the biggest health challenge that all countries and their healthcare systems face today. In 2018, there were more than 17 million new cases of cancer diagnosed and nearly 10 million deaths worldwide. The number of new cases of cancer is also expected to rise to 27.5 million per year by 2040. Research is
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Abnormal growth in brain cells leads to Brain Tumour (mass cancerous tissue). Malignant tumor grows vigorously and invades the surrounding tissues by taking up their nutrition. They take up space in the skull and pressure the nearby tissues thereby distorting brain functions. Patients with Brain Tumours often experience weakness, headaches, nausea, behavioral changes, memory loss
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Just by the mere mention of the word ‘Breast Cancer’, most women may conjure up images of death, lifetime suffering, disfigurement and hopelessness. As stated by breastcancer.org, approximately 40,000 women succumb to Breast Cancer every year, and 1 in 8 women would develop invasive Breast Cancer in her life. So what are some of the
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Breast Cancer, that bane of women everywhere, has seen the scientific community open up new battlefronts in an effort to ease the suffering of untold numbers of the female population. With an estimated one million new cases each year (and representing approximately 12 percent of all diagnosed cancers worldwide) Breast Cancer represents a quarter of
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October, is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an occasion that reminds us of the critical importance of having awareness of this ferocious disease and the undeniable correlation between awareness and treatment; the earlier the detection, the more effective the treatment. And a fast action only requires a high level of awareness. It is no secret that
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Breast Cancer is a kind of cancer that develops from breast cells, usually starting off in the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply them with milk. A cancerous tumour can spread to other parts of the body. A large number of reported cases of Breast Cancer have been reported by females,
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Cancer is a disease that occurs when cells start to divide uncontrollably and metastasize to other parts of the body, affecting people of all genders, races, and even ages. Since cancer originates from the abnormal replication of normal cells, any organs that involve cells that multiply are at risk of developing cancer. This results in
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New findings support the use of Integrative Treatments in the fight against Breast Cancer. The findings were as a result of a collaborative effort between Breast Cancer experts in various research institutes of repute in the United States and Canada, and are an addition to the ever growing library of reports, journals and other literature
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There are hundreds if not thousands of awareness days, weeks and months that are designed to raise public understanding for a whole range of topics. Some days are celebrations, others are designed to inform and deliver change. Many of these dates are related to healthcare and specific conditions such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes
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National Breast Cancer Awareness Month was first observed in 1985. It was an initiative of the American Cancer Society and is now marked worldwide every October. It is an annual campaign organised primarily by the major breast cancer charities, with important contributions from governments, individuals and health professionals. Apart from increasing awareness of Breast Cancer,
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Breast cancer prevention is a pressing concern as the incidence of this disease is on the rise globally. This has led many women, especially younger ones, to seek out ways to protect themselves. Fortunately, researchers have discovered that certain natural compounds can help in the prevention of breast cancer. These compounds work by regulating the
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The Sun recently reported that a relationship exists between eating processed meats and developing cancer during menopause. Menopause and cancer are therefore, related. The comments by the Sun note that this did not concern unprocessed meats. Meat which is processed is known to increase the risk of developing cancers, such as Breast Cancer, owing to
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Postmenopausal women with a normal Body Mass Index (BMI) who have higher body fat levels have an increased risk of developing Breast Cancer, raising questions about the link between cancer and obesity. This has been supported by data which was presented by the American Association for Cancer Research Special Conference Obesity and Cancer: Mechanisms Underlying
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The breast cancer signs can appear early and may include changes in the size or shape of the breast, lumps or thickening in the breast or underarm area, nipple changes, such as turning inward or developing a rash, and breast pain or tenderness that is not related to the menstrual cycle. It’s important to note
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Breast cancer, like any other type of cancer, starts when cells begin to grow out of control, forming a tumour. Most often, these are seen on an X-ray or felt as a lump. The most common types of breast cancers are ductal, that is, they begin in the ducts that carry milk to the nipple.
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A team of researchers at Baylor College of Medicine and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center have found a breakthrough in Breast Cancer, opening new opportunities to the ways we treat cancer. The team of researchers aimed to identify the relationship between the cancer cell, in its use of sugar glucose to generate energy (also known
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Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers in the world today, but one that is highly treatable, particularly if diagnosed early. Certain bodily changes could indicate the presence of breast cancer and it is important to notice these as early as possible and visit your physician for a proper examination, if there are
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Breast Cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide, with its survival rate varying in different places widely. The signs and symptoms of Breast Cancer usually include: A breast lump or thickening that feels different from the surrounding tissue Redness or pitting of the skin over the breast, like the skin of an orange
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How Can We Help ?Verita Life clinics are among the few worldwide that offer a multidisciplinary range of integrative therapies, as well as the only one to bring under one roof the full treatment protocols from the US and Europe. Verita Life treats the body as a whole to attack the cancer from many directions,