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What is Ewing-Like Sarcoma?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Ewing-like Sarcoma is a rare and deadly form of cancer that typically affects bone, muscle, and connective tissue. Causenta’s revolutionary Ewing-like Sarcoma treatment has a high success rate and can be applied to all forms of cancer....
Sephora Offers Free Makeup Class for Cancer Patients
Brave Beauty in the Face of Cancer Did you know that the makeup company, Sephora, offers free confidence classes for women with cancer? Sephora teaches women how to apply makeup in a way that reduces the visible signs of cancer. The beauty specialists in stores will...
I thought melanoma was skin cancer. How can it be in my eye?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon I thought melanoma was skin cancer. How can it be in my eye? Technically, melanoma is skin cancer and is the parent category for ocular melanoma. Melanoma of all kinds is caused by sun damage in the cells and occurs most frequently in the...
Marie 1 Year Later
"When I got home [from Mexico] I followed their protocols and wasn't getting the effects I wanted." It's been a year since Marie G (72) came to us after having minimal success in Mexico, and now "the tumor is dead." It was more than time for Marie to get to the root...
Calling All Men – You Have 2 Important Reasons to Learn About Testicular Cancer
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Testicular cancer is one of those topics that men shy away from talking about. Not only are men typically more private about their health and often do not regularly go to the doctor, but testicular cancer is also a particularly sensitive...
I’m scared of chemotherapy to treat my AML, but a bone marrow transplant sounds easy. Am I right?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon I'm scared of chemotherapy to treat my AML, but a bone marrow transplant sounds easy. Am I right? Generally speaking, a bone marrow transplant is a surgical procedure in which a surgeon takes marrow from a healthy donor and puts it in the...
Why do nearly half of the patients in the U.S who are diagnosed with AML die?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon Why do nearly half of the patients in the U.S who are diagnosed with AML die? According to the American Cancer Society, there were 21,380 new cases of AML or acute myeloid leukemia diagnosed in the U.S. last year. And, 10,590 deaths were...
My doctor is recommending I get the Whipple procedure. Is it an effective treatment for my ampullary cancer? And, what is it?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon The Whipple procedure or a pancreaticoduodenectomy is a surgery that removes the head of the pancreas, as well as the first part of the small intestine, gallbladder, and bile ducts. All these body parts are involved in digestion, so the surgeon...
AML – Five Basic Questions and Answers
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon AML – Five Basic Questions and Answers What is it? AML, an abbreviation for acute myeloid leukemia, is a type of blood and bone marrow cancer. It is caused by an increase in the production of immature white blood cells. These types of cells can...
What are common symptoms of ampullary cancer?
By: Dr. Thomas Incledon What are the common symptoms of ampullary cancer? As part of the digestive tract, the Ampulla of Vater where ampullary cancer is found, acts in concert with other organs to properly digest food and filter waste in the body. Many symptoms of...
Rainbow Diet Guide – Glycemic Load Is The Only Measure You Need to Be Aware Of
The Causenta Rainbow Diet Guide What if you never had to “diet” again, but could strengthen your body by reorganizing the foods you already enjoy? You may have heard of the keto diet, paleo, vegetarianism, etc. But this is something you can stick with and really make...
A Complete Guide to Manage Cancer Pain: Take Control Today!
While it’s true that cancer tumors can be a source of pain, they aren’t always the only source. After decades of dealing with cancer patients, we’ve observed instances where patients had tumors all over their bodies but didn’t feel anything. In other cases, patients...
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