You always have a choice, even when you don’t think you do.
If you don’t advocate for yourself, no one else will.
https://www.curetoday.com/view/after-a-cancer-diagnosis-i-became-a-patient-from-hell-
You always have a choice, even when you don’t think you do.
If you don’t advocate for yourself, no one else will.
https://www.curetoday.com/view/after-a-cancer-diagnosis-i-became-a-patient-from-hell-
“Your diet is not only what you eat. It’s what you watch, what you listen to, what you read and the people you hang around, be mindful of the things you put into your body emotionally, spiritually and physically.”
https://www.curetoday.com/view/having-a-hereditary-cancer-syndrome-has-changed-my-life
“Fortunately, there’s been a lot of work for patients with Lynch syndrome,” says Dr. Jones. “It used to be that they had really aggressive cancers, and we just didn’t have a great way of treating them. But over the last five to seven years, we’ve had an explosion of drugs called immunotherapies. We’ve seen dramatic responses and unlikely cures in patients.”
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People with Lynch syndrome are often tested and diagnosed because they have been diagnosed with cancer or they have a family history of cancer, ultimately triggering a recommendation for genetic testing.
Eight of the 13 in his grandfather’s generation ultimately developed some form of cancer, and it wasn’t until later that Matt Yurgelun would understand why: Lynch syndrome, which increases one’s risk for a variety of cancers, runs in the family.
‘The immune systems of patients with Lynch syndrome who haven’t had cancer sometimes exhibit responses to that MSI. This suggests that these patients’ immune systems are reacting to pre-cancerous formations in the body. This discovery has spurred cancer vaccine research for people with Lynch syndrome to prevent possible cancers that might develop because of it.’