Welcome to “Cancer: Improving Your Odds“. This site provides discussion, news and updates for the book of the same name. For more information on this book and where to purchase click here.
There are many natural treatments that have been scientifically shown to improve one’s odds of successfully fighting or preventing cancer. Most of these natural treatments can be used complementary to conventional therapies, including immunotherapy, chemotherapy and radiation. If you have cancer you should work with your oncologist on this. The preponderance of the scientific evidence shows that you can Improve Your Odds of preventing, delaying, beating, and surviving cancer by adding some simple natural foods and supplements as adjuvant therapy.
Everything recommended in the book is backed by scientific research, and often lots of it. There are plenty of “alternative” and “natural treatments” out there, and I’ve researched most of them. But if they don’t have scientific evidence of safety and efficacy they are not recommended in the book or on this website. You can find out more about the book and how to purchase a copy (nearly anywhere in the world) on the book’s information page.
The book isn’t about giving you hope (though it should), it is about giving you scientifically supported ways to Improve Your Odds of beating or preventing cancer naturally. Now available on Amazon.
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New Melanoma Vaccine Reduces Recurrence by 44% - "The patient group that took the potential vaccine and Keytruda saw a 44% reduction in the risk of death or the cancer returning, the companies said. The treatments continued for about a year in both groups unless the disease came back or side effects became too severe. Merck and Moderna… ... Dietary Minerals and Cancer - Several research studies have shown that people with cancer are often deficient in several different minerals. These inefficiencies have been found with many different types of cancer. Often times this related to gut health and a poor diet. The following is a short segment on this topic from the book,… ... COVID-19 Update and Long Term Outlook - Bloggers don't like to bring bad news unless it is to scare the crap out of you. Just putting out the truth when it brings people down is not good for keeping readers. Well, I'm not a blogger, so I apologize in advance for the tone. I've been saying this… ... Gut Health Vitally Important to Positive COVID-19 Outcomes - The immune system response to a viral infection, such as COVID-19, is very similar to how the body fights cancer. As my book Cancer: Improving Your Odds points out, a strong microbiome, and certain probiotics, are vitally important to a properly functioning immune system. The book outlines several very recent… ... Coronavirus – Improving Your Odds - Though not directly cancer related, a lot of the strategies used to help prevent and treat cancer also work against this virus. How can that be? Pretty simple, it is actually the immune system that kills both of them. This article is going to cover what you can do to… ... Intermittent Fasting – Cancer Benefits - Intermittent (or short-term) fasting has been shown to have very strong anticancer properties, the new research on this topic is very convincing. It is also a very easy diet to follow. The subject of diet is covered extensively in the book (Cancer: Improving Your Odds), including . But this topic… ... New Study Confirms Strong Antioxidants Worsen Cancer Outcomes - A new study confirms what other studies have been showing for a few years now - strong antioxidant vitamins can worsen cancer outcomes. This topic is covered quite well in Cancer: Improving Your Odds, mostly in Chapter 6 where the benefits and drawbacks of most vitamins are discussed. However, more… ... PD-1 versus PD-L1 Inhibitors, which immunotherapy type drug has better outcomes? - Immunotherapy drugs are becoming increasingly popular choices for treating certain cancers. A recent study compares both the overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) of both PD-1 and PD-L1 inhibitors. The following article analyzed data from 19 different studies with over 11,000 patients receiving either PD-1 inhibitors such as nivolumab… ... Does L-glutamine Feed Cancer? - I frequently see the topic of l-glutamine come up in online discussions. Most of the internet advice is to avoid this very important amino acid. I don't think this is wise. is by far the most abundant free amino acid in the body. It is called a "non-essential" amino acid… ... The Importance of Boron - Boron is one of those minerals that most people know nothing about. However, research has found that it is very beneficial to human health. It can also help prevent and treat some cancers, as well as improving the immune system (which helps to fight all cancers). Boron isn't always found… ...
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