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In a message dated 8/7/06 12:21:13 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> New blood test detects early stage breast cancer

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> A new blood test that detects breast cancer at its earliest stage

I reported on this test last year. I also contacted the people in the US

doing the clinical trial. They told me that the test won't be ready to the

public for about 5 years. What a shame.

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Interesting report from WDDTY. Also see promo at end . . .

From: e-news@...(WDDTY e-News)  

 

WHAT DOCTORS DON'T TELL YOU

E-news broadcast  -  4 August 2006

 

New blood test detects early stage breast cancer 

 

A new blood test that detects breast cancer at its earliest stage could

become a vital weapon in fighting the disease.

 

Scientists have found the test could pinpoint cancer long before it

would show up using other methods. Trial results showed it was up to

1,000 times more sensitive than existing tests (as reported today in the

Daily Mail).

 

The results could have far-reaching implications for diagnosis of the

disease, which claims up to 400,000 lives a year worldwide. Breast

cancer is the most common female cancer, with 1.1million new cases each

year. In Britain, more than 40,000 women are diagnosed annually, with

more than 12,400 deaths.

 

But scientists also believe it could be adapted to identify ovarian and

prostate cancers as well.

 

Doctors currently use a combination of breast examination, imaging with

mammography and ultrasonography, and biopsy to diagnose the condition.

But researchers recently claimed such scans could actually trigger the

disease in some women.

 

The new blood test works by detecting subtle changes in proteins in the

bloodstream, caused when the immune system starts to fight a cancer. The

test may also help identify whether a tumour is malignant or benign,

ensuring the best treatment can be quickly selected.

 

Professor Jasminka Godovac-Zimmerman, from University College London,

reports the findings in the Journal of Proteome Research today.

 

" Our pilot studies show that using blood samples, breast cancer and

several other types of epithelial cancers (ovarian, prostate, melanoma)

can be detected with much better sensitivity and specificity, " she said.

 

She went on to say this may allow new, less intrusive, safer and much

less expensive approaches for the early diagnosis of cancer. It would

also help in distinguishing malignant and benign tumours and in

monitoring cancer therapy.

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Interesting report from WDDTY. Also see promo at end . . .

From: e-news@...(WDDTY e-News)  

 

WHAT DOCTORS DON'T TELL YOU

E-news broadcast  -  4 August 2006

 

New blood test detects early stage breast cancer 

 

A new blood test that detects breast cancer at its earliest stage could

become a vital weapon in fighting the disease.

 

Scientists have found the test could pinpoint cancer long before it

would show up using other methods. Trial results showed it was up to

1,000 times more sensitive than existing tests (as reported today in the

Daily Mail).

 

The results could have far-reaching implications for diagnosis of the

disease, which claims up to 400,000 lives a year worldwide. Breast

cancer is the most common female cancer, with 1.1million new cases each

year. In Britain, more than 40,000 women are diagnosed annually, with

more than 12,400 deaths.

 

But scientists also believe it could be adapted to identify ovarian and

prostate cancers as well.

 

Doctors currently use a combination of breast examination, imaging with

mammography and ultrasonography, and biopsy to diagnose the condition.

But researchers recently claimed such scans could actually trigger the

disease in some women.

 

The new blood test works by detecting subtle changes in proteins in the

bloodstream, caused when the immune system starts to fight a cancer. The

test may also help identify whether a tumour is malignant or benign,

ensuring the best treatment can be quickly selected.

 

Professor Jasminka Godovac-Zimmerman, from University College London,

reports the findings in the Journal of Proteome Research today.

 

" Our pilot studies show that using blood samples, breast cancer and

several other types of epithelial cancers (ovarian, prostate, melanoma)

can be detected with much better sensitivity and specificity, " she said.

 

She went on to say this may allow new, less intrusive, safer and much

less expensive approaches for the early diagnosis of cancer. It would

also help in distinguishing malignant and benign tumours and in

monitoring cancer therapy.

--------------- 

If you want to know more about the best ways of combating cancer, What

Doctors Don?t Tell You has put together a special ?cancer pack? that

contains FOUR books and reports which give you vital information about

cancer screening and current orthodox and alternative cancer treatments

? and what you can do to prevent it happening.  It?s available FREE to

all new subscribers to What Doctors Don?t Tell (postal charges apply)

 http://www.wddty.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?id=4622 & did= & Curr=GBP 

The CANCER FILE  -  82-page special report investigating alternative

treatments for breast, bowel, prostate, skin and childhood cancer,

Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma....and why cancer needn't be fatal.

The CANCER HANDBOOK - 163-page book containing the real evidence of when

chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery work - and when they

don't......and the scientific evidence to support alternative

treatments.

WHY DO PEOPLE GET CANCER? Cleaning up your mind, cleaning up your body

(WDDTY Special Report October 2005)

YOU CAN PREVENT CANCER: A guide to the major causes of cancer and how to

avoid them

This pack normally cost  £19.99, but you can get it FREE (postal

charges apply) if you subscribe to What Doctors Don?t Tell You within

the next 10 days.

 

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subscription to WDDTY ? and you will receive it completely FREE OF

CHARGE! (postal charges apply)

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I asked my husband's doctor about blood test because I knew a blood test will

show the markers telling if you had cancer and what kind. The doctor said they

are not allowed to do that per insurance unless other test show a reason to

think someone may have cancer.. all the other test are to RULE OUT CANCER. My

husband's doctor felt it would cost more doing a blood test than MRI,CAT,or

ULTRASOUNDS?????

yet my brother died of PC and my husbands doctor felt it was more important

to do a blood test on my HUSBAND then me and I was having a lot of pain. when

they did do a ultra sound on me the found a large polyp in my gallabladder

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WHAT DOCTORS DON'T TELL YOU

E-news broadcast - 4 August 2006

New blood test detects early stage breast cancer

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Has anyone found the name of the blood test that is being heralded?

Of course I remember much talk about the AMAS however, there are a lot of

questions about that not being as accurate as hyped.

We can always hope for a good, non-invasive and less dangerous diagnostic tool.

Joe C.

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In a message dated 8/8/06 12:32:26 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

shirishbhate@... writes:

> Cancer stinks! Those yogis and ayurvedists who do regualr breathing

> exercises develop the cells which detect smell so well that they too

> develop the " sensory " skills to detect cancer!

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This is very fascinating information.

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We might recall dogs can sniff cancer!

Cancer stinks! Those yogis and ayurvedists who do regualr breathing

exercises develop the cells which detect smell so well that they too

develop the " sensory " skills to detect cancer!

Following tibetan breathing techniques developed by Guru

Padmasambhava and daily " neti " a cleansing technique from Patanjali

yoga, author found that armpits odor of cancer patients is unusual

and strongest odor is emitted by breast cancer. Even before tumors

are forming which can be detected by palpation. There are chinese

accupressure points in the center of wrist, about two finger widths

below the wrist line and also similar ones in armpits, which detect

the health of lymph system. Soreness of these points give a signal

that armpit odor needs to be checked.

Why cancer stinks, read more at:

http://www.newstarget.com/019777.html

Of course, bad odor can be due to a variety of other conditions too:

http://edition.cnn.com/HEALTH/library/DS/00305.html

But read only conditions that can give bad odor, not possible

mainstream treatment there. Change of diet can solve 99% problems of

bad odor and also cancer if it exists and detected through odor in

sufficient advance!

Dr Bhate

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> Has anyone found the name of the blood test that is being heralded?

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-You mentioned about the under arm lymph nodes, can you tell me if

they feel like a tube is that something to be concerned about? I was

faithfully doing inversion therapy to make sure the lymph nodes

remained opened and draining but since I have d/c I have directly

under the arm pit tube like things and I'm not sure what that is? Am

going to see the naturopath in a month but would love an opinion now.

Thanks, Frann

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