Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Commentary 3-18-14

I comment on the people Phyllis Kelly her do now is called King In a Crowd, Also Kayla Brown do now called A King&Queen also Angel Morris .

Monday, March 3, 2014

Cancer Treatment


How do you treat cancer?
The 4 major types of treatment for cancer are surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and biologic therapies. You might also have heard about hormone therapies, such as ...
Depending on the type and stage of cancer, treatments to eradicate the tumor or slow its growth may include some combination of surgery, radiation therapy, ...
The types of treatment depend on the type of cancer, but may include:
  • Chemotherapy
  • Radiation
  • Surgery …




       Survival Cancer survival statistics are presented here.
For patients diagnosed in 2007, it’s predicted that 46% of men and 56% of women in England and Wales will survive their cancer for five years or more.
Looking for cancer Key Facts?
The survival time experienced by an individual patient may be much higher or lower, depending on specific patient and tumour characteristics. If you are a patient, you will probably find ourCancerHelp pages more relevant and useful.
Unless otherwise stated, these data are for all adults diagnosed with cancer, at ages 15-99, stagesand co-morbidities. The survival statistics presented here are for England in 2005-2009 (followed up to 2010). Survival data for England in 2006-2010 (followed up to 2011) is available but used a different method, is not comparable with the data here and had no historical trends so has not been used here.
Survival data for WalesScotland and Northern Ireland are also available on their websites.
This section does not include any data on cancer survival in children. The childhood cancer section includes survival data on childhood cancers.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Coaches for Cancer,


What is Suits And Sneakers Awareness Weekend?The Coaches vs. Cancer Suits And Sneakers Awareness Weekend is a nationwide event when coaches across the country unite to help finish the fight against cancer. Coaches and their staff are encouraged to wear sneakers with their game attire while coaching games during the weekend to:
  • Raise awareness about the fight against cancer.
  • Share the importance of nutrition and physical activity in reducing one’s risk of the disease.
  • Promote the American Cancer Society’s free services for those facing cancer and their loved ones available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, for information, help, and support.
What is the Suits And Sneakers Corporate Challenge?Suits And Sneakers Awareness Weekend provides coaches and their staff across the country with an opportunity to help the American Cancer Society raise awareness of the many ways people can reduce their risk of cancer, like eating right, exercising, making healthy lifestyle choices, and following the Society's recommended cancer screening guidelines — all by wearing sneakers with their suits while coaching on January 24 - 26, 2014. But, the Suits And Sneakers Awareness Weekend isn't just for coaches. Corporations nationwide are getting into the game, too!

To participate, corporations host a Wear Your Sneakers to Work Day and individuals make a minimum donation of $5 to the American Cancer Society for the opportunity to wear sneakers the Monday following Suits And Sneakers Awareness Weekend, Monday, January 27, 2014.

If your corporation is unable to participate on January 27th, the Society encourages you to schedule your Wear Your Sneakers to Work Day for the first day of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) March Madness Basketball Tournament, March 18, 2014, or any day leading up to the NCAA Men’s Final Four that works best for you and your company.