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In 1981, the Life Extension Foundation introduced DHEA (dehydroepiandrosterone) to its members through an article that described the multiple benefits this hormone might produce. However, the general public did not learn about DHEA until 1996, when its benefits were touted by the news media and in several popular books. DHEA became credible to the medical establishment when the New York Academy of Sciences published a book called DHEA and Aging. That book presented scientific validation of many life-extending effects of DHEA. It has been shown that the serum hormone DHEA often declines by 75%–80% from peak levels by age 70, leading to hormonal imbalances that can affect one’s quality of life. 1-3 Peak blood levels of DHEA occur at approximately age 25, decreasing progressively thereafter. 3 The marked decline in serum DHEA with age is believed to play a role in health problems associated with aging. Thus, scientists have been looking at ways of restoring DHEA to youthful levels to prevent or reverse those health issues, and are now discovering mechanisms by which DHEA protects against age-related decline. Since 1981, several thousand studies have been published on DHEA’s various benefits, including immunomodulatory properties as well as positive effects on mood, quality of life, and body composition. It has been proposed that restoring the circulating levels of DHEA to those found in young people may improve well-being and sexual function. In a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study, ten months of DHEA replacement therapy showed a beneficial effect of enhancing the increases in muscle mass and strength with the addition of resistance exercise in elderly individuals. 4 The studies of DHEA therapy in women with adrenal insufficiency also suggest beneficial effects on well-being, mood, and sexuality. 5 DHEA could be of benefit to the normal aging brain. 6-8 Some studies have reported DHEA may improve mood and alleviate melancholy. 9 In addition, recent studies have shown that DHEA has the capacity to improve endothelial function by a number of complex processes. One of them is increasing nitric oxide synthesis. 10-12 In a randomized, double-blind, controlled trial, DHEA replacement therapy for one year helped protect hip bone mineral density in older adults and spine bone mineral density in older women. 13 DHEA has also been shown to support a healthy circulatory system and joint/bone health. 10-12,14,15 DHEA usage and safety precautionsLife Extension has been investigating DHEA for almost 30 years. Life Extension’s DHEA directions for use are specially drafted to provide optimal, but safe dosing. The standard blood test to evaluate DHEA status is one that measures DHEA sulfate levels (dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate or DHEA-S). The DHEA-S is calculated in micrograms per deciliter (µg/dL) of blood. A DHEA-S blood test may be taken three to six weeks after initiating a DHEA supplementation regimen to help determine optimal dosing. When having your blood tested for DHEA-S, blood should be drawn three to four hours after the last dose. DHEA testing may save you money if it shows you can take less DHEA to maintain youthful DHEA serum levels. Because of the overwhelming evidence connecting low levels of DHEA to problems associated with aging, Life Extension suggests that all people over age 40 begin DHEA therapy. For most people, the starting dose of DHEA is between 15–75 mg, taken in one daily dose. Many studies have used a daily dose of 50 mg. Since almost everyone over age 35–40 has lower than optimal levels of DHEA, most people begin supplementation ... and then test their blood DHEA levels later to make sure they are taking the proper dose. DHEA precautions for menBefore attempting to restore DHEA to youthful levels, men should know their serum PSA (prostate specific antigen) level. Men with prostate cancer or severe benign prostate disease are advised to avoid DHEA since it can be converted into testosterone (and estrogen). Therefore, men are advised to have a PSA and digital rectal exam before initiating DHEA to rule out existing prostate disease. When taking DHEA we also recommend taking the following other nutrients daily:
It is important for men over 40 to have a physician check their PSA and DHEA-S serum levels every six to twelve months thereafter. Men should also periodically check their blood levels for free testosterone and estrogen to make sure that DHEA is following a youthful metabolic pathway. See the Male Hormone Modulation chapter in the Disease Prevention & Treatment book for additional hormone balance testing that can be done at the same time serum DHEA and PSA levels are being tested. DHEA precautions for womenWomen should consider estrogen and testosterone testing when they take their DHEA blood test in order to evaluate DHEA’s effect on their blood levels of these hormones. Women who have been diagnosed with an estrogen-dependent cancer should consult their physicians before beginning the DHEA restoration process. When taking DHEA we also recommend taking the following other nutrients to maintain a healthy balance each day:
Women taking DHEA should refer to the Female Hormone Modulation chapter in the Disease Prevention and Treatment book for information about restoring youthful hormone balance. DHEA supplementationThe Life Extension Foundation Buyers® Club offers DHEA supplements that conform to the following specifications:
DHEA Complete provides both bioidentical DHEA and the more targeted 7-Keto® DHEA metabolite. The 7-Keto® DHEA form has been shown to safely increase thermogenesis, and help maintain healthy body weight and body fat when combined with a diet and exercise program. 17-19 A clinical study indicated that 7-Keto® DHEA increases the resting metabolic rate of adults. 20 Antioxidants are added based on the effect 7-Keto® has in boosting mitochondrial oxidation. This supplement should be taken in conjunction with a healthy diet and regular exercise program. Results may vary.
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What is my general, long-term survival prognosis with Cancer?
If the cancer is found in its earliest stages, the 5-year survival rate is 92%. If the cancer spreads regionally, the 5-year survival rate is 94%. If the cancer has spread to different parts of the body, the 5-year survival rate is 78%.
For informational purposes only. Consult your local medical authority for advice.
Source: Mayo Clinic
Basal Cell Cancer Symptoms:
This cancer typically appears as a white, waxy lump or a brown, scaly patch on sun-exposed areas, such as the face and neck.
Basal Cell Cancer Treatments:
Basal cell cancer is generally less invasive. The conventional treatment for basal cell cancer is surgery such as excisional surgery, electrosurgery, cryosurgery, laser surgery, and topical medications. For those seeking alternative therapy there are topical treatments that have been successful in basal cell cancer.
Breast Cancer Symptoms:
Symptoms of Breast Cancer include a lump in the breast, bloody discharge from the nipple, and changes in the shape or texture of the nipple or breast. The cancer markers CA 15-3 and CA 27.29 and CA-125 may be elevated in breast cancer. There is no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature that routine, yearly mammograms in women under 70 years of age improves long-term survival or quality of life in breast cancer.
Breast Cancer Treatments:
Conventional treatments typically include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and hormone therapy. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Colon Cancer Symptoms:
Changes in bowel habits, changes in stool consistency or color, blood in stool, black tarry stools, or abdominal discomfort. Often the cancer marker Carcino-Embryonic Antigen (CEA) is elevated in colon cancer. Routine yearly colonoscopies do not improve long-term survival.
Colon Cancer Treatments:
Conventional cancer treatments usually begin with surgery and are followed by chemotherapy and, less often, by radiation. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Leukemia Symptoms:
Many patients with slow-growing types of leukemias don't have symptoms. Rapidly growing types of leukemia may cause symptoms that include fatigue, weight loss, frequent infections, and easy bleeding or bruising.
Leukemia Treatments:
Chemotherapy is the major form of conventional treatment for leukemia. For some types of leukemia, biological therapy can be useful to help your immune system recognize and attack leukemia cells. With the exception of certain childhood leukemia, there is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life with chemotherapy.
Lung Cancer Symptoms:
Symptoms include cough (often with blood), chest pain, wheezing, and weight loss. These symptoms often don't appear until the cancer is advanced.
Lung Cancer Treatments:
Conventional treatments can include surgery, chemotherapy, radiation therapy, targeted drug therapy, and immunotherapy. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Lymphoma Symptoms:
Symptoms include enlarged lymph nodes, fatigue, and weight loss.
Lymphoma Treatments:
Conventional lymphoma treatment may involve chemotherapy, immunotherapy medications, radiation therapy, a bone marrow transplant, or some combination of these. With the exception of Hodgkin's Lymphoma (1), there is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life, in most forms of lymphoma after conventional treatment. The 5-year survival rate for all people with Hodgkin lymphoma is 87%.
Melanoma Symptoms:
Symptoms might include a new, unusual growth or a change in an existing mole. Melanomas can occur anywhere on the body.
Melanoma Treatments:
Conventional treatments include surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, immunotherapy. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life after conventional melanoma treatments.
Pancreatic Cancer Symptoms:
Symptoms of pancreatic cancer include abdominal pain (70%), weight loss, jaundice, indigestion, nausea and vomiting, bowel problems, blood clots, diabetes, fatigue, depression, and enlarged gall bladder. Often the tumor marker CA19-9 is elevated in pancreatic cancer.
Pancreatic Cancer Treatments:
Unfortunately, pancreatic cancer is most often diagnosed in an advanced stage when it is largely fatal. During the early stages, when it may be more treatable, there are generally no signs of symptoms. Conventional treatments include surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life with conventional treatment.
Prostate Cancer Symptoms:
Symptoms include difficulty with urination, but often there are no symptoms at all. Therefore, the cancer marker Prostatic Specific Antigen (PSA) blood test is an important, and often only, diagnostic option men for over 60 years old.
Prostate Cancer Treatments:
Conventional treatment for prostate cancer include surgery, radiation, hormone therapy (chemical castration), and chemotherapy. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
What treatment options do I have?
Whether it is surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, clinical trials, or a completely innovative type, we can help you find they best treatment. We focus finding you the best treatment that is safe, effective, and cost effective.
Finding out you have cancer is shocking and traumatic. Trying to sort out what is real and what is imaginary can be equally traumatic. People Against Cancer is here to support you every step of the way throughout your fight and we will be there to help you assess the safety, effectiveness, and cost-effectiveness of your program to improve long-term survival rate and quality of life.
Surgery:
Surgery can help us fight a smaller, weaker, and wounded enemy.
Chemotherapy is a common treatment for many types of cancer. Most patients will experience mild to severe side effects. Side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hair loss, and fatigue, damage to the bone marrow, damage to the immune system, heart damage, and, in rare instances, death. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life in up to 92% of people with cancer. Chemotherapy can cause cancer.
Radiation Therapy:
Radiation is a common treatment for many types of cancer. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life. Radiation can cause cancer. Diagnostic radiation may be a major cause of human cancer.
Bone Marrow Transplant:
A bone marrow transplant is when bone marrow stem cells are taken from a donor so you can eliminate cancer infected bone marrow. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Immunotherapy:
Immunotherapy is a promising new form of approach to fight cancer by enhancing, stimulating, augmenting, and releasing the immune system to recognize and attack cancer. However, as of yet, There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life, in any type of cancer.
Hormone Therapy:
By giving hormones, or blocking hormones, or their effects, we may slow the growth of cancer cells in certain hormonally sensitive cancers like breast cancer, prostate cancer, and pancreatic cancer. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Targeted Drug Therapy:
Targeted drug therapy or individualized drug therapy exploits the difference between cancer cells and normal cells. While promising, currently There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life in any type of cancer.
Cryoablation:
Cryoablation is a treatment that kills cancer cells by freezing a tumor. While less invasive than some other types of treatment, there is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature that cryoablation improves long-term survival or quality of life.
Radio-Frequency Ablation:
Electrical energy is used to heat cancer cells in order to kill them. Similar to Cryoablation, a thin needle is inserted into the cancer tissue to heat it and kill nearby cells. There is simply no scientific evidence in the peer-reviewed medical literature of improved long-term survival or quality of life.
Clinical Trials:
Clinical trials are designed for drug approval. Most clinical trials are fixated on drug approval alone and are hopelessly biased.