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A small light is flickering at the end of the tunnel of lung cancer
Anyone who has read one of my articles or anything that I wrote Gflcco for our site knows now that I read a good book or a movie. One way to escape for a short period of time away from the stresses of bills, money, cancer and the rest of things to the world that requires so much attention. A book very well written or well-produced and directed film can really make case. Something that challenges your thought process or even your beliefs, which makes you wonder "What would I do in this case," I'd make the right decision to move to the right that I would differ.
My case in point is The Dead Zone book by stephen king. The Dead Zone has was published in 1979 and filmed in 1983 with Christopher Walken in the lead role of Johnny and Martin Sheen as Greg Stillson politician. The film varies somewhat the novel, but keeps the same tone. If you are not familiar with it, I'll give you the Readers Digest version. The man has a car accident, finds himself in coma, has coma, discovers he has developed a form of extrasensory perception called Psycometry which is the ability to read objects in coming contact with them causing him to have visions of events related to the subject. It saves lives, solves crimes while becoming a little weaker. While attending a political rally, he comes into contact with nut job Stillson. Johnny took his hand and a vision of becoming president of Stillson U.S. and launch the world in a nuclear holocaust, simply because he can. He knows he must do something to change path Stillson and begins to develop a plan.
Here's why I tell you this story. The part that makes you think a little. In a very essential Johnny asks book World War One veteran who lost his son during the Second World War this question, "what you know today if you could back in time until 1932 before the War, before the Holocaust and kill Hitler, would you. "
What would you do?
Here's a question I asked myself a few times, "Knowing what I know now, I never started smoking? Or even better, if someone would come to me ten years ago and said that if you stop smoking and change a few things on how you look after yourself you may prevent lung cancer a decade from now?
What if I could offer that to you?
What if I told you that there is a test that has recently been developed and tested and that with a single partner, and a buffer inside your mouth, you know that your future as far as lung cancer is concerned. You can change your own destiny; spare your family and friends the anguish that is part treatment that comes with lung cancer.
The test is called Respiragene it was developed from research led by a brilliant scientist New Zealand has appointed Dr. Robert P. Young.
Mr. Young also provide us with extensive research on the use of statins and the positive effects emerged since the anti-inflammatory not only in the arteries, but also the lungs and therefore becomes a very viable treatment for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Another interesting advantage of statin treatment is a reduced risk of lung cancer.
The patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease mainly die of complications of smoking, specifically coronary artery disease (CAD), COPD-related complications (Respiratory failure, with or without chest infection), lung cancer and stroke. Collectively, these represent over 80% of deaths in COPD. CAD is the most common cause followed by lung cancer and other complications related to COPD.
Although exposure to smoking has a role Central in both COPD and lung cancer by about 10-15% of chronic smokers develop lung cancer, while 20-30% develop COPD
Here's the kicker children, epidemiological studies show that smokers with COPD have a substantially higher risk of lung cancer than smokers with normal lung function.
Thus, the common theory is one of just chicken, represented by the COPD or the egg, represented by lung cancer. There is increasing evidence that both arise from common responses to inflammatory disease processes in the lungs and the individual response to smoking these processes are genetically determined.
I'll try to make it so easy, even I can understand what I mean. If you are a past or present smoker you run the risk of developing a lung disease that can lead you right into lung cancer and we all know that the lung cancer is the leading cause of death in the family of cancer.
We will return to our conversation statin therapy and COPD in another article, because we really need to talk, what is really important today is your health.
In mid December, I received the e-mail Tracy Sestili CEO and founder of Beverly Fund organization lung cancer do great things from their base in California. I have great respect for Tracy So, when she was excited enough to contact me immediately after hearing Mr. Young, I knew this would be something special. I was right, it was my first introduction to the non-invasive early detection test Respiragene called.
Tracy then introduced me to Stephen Markscheid CEO Synergenz BioScience, Inc. producers of the test Respiragene.
Stephen sent all the information including the scientific context, there school, I asked at the outset in a very, simple way that which helped cement the legitimacy of the product.
I met Mr. Markscheid in Chicago in early January and at the conclusion of this meeting provided my services to help spread the word about this event. Keep in mind GFLCCO has not supported any pharmaceutical company or any other approved product. We do not take these things lightly and will not knowingly do anything that would undermine the reputation that we strive respect. That being said, I think this could give a little light for the end of the tunnel. Lung cancer will kill the Flat Out majority of people assume that: there is no getting around the facts of this matter. So if you know that the fight is not up to provide you the best chance of winning, you begin to seek benefits. Well now, how to beat cancer, you avoid it. You leave the path of the moving bus before it is nowhere near you. The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reports that smoking causes about 440,000 premature deaths in the U.S. Each year, at the same time the reports show that if you stop smoking, within ten years frame your lungs can be back in full health.
Remember 80% of this number for me You Please, 80%, we will return in a moment.
Once again I ask you, if you could change your lot today for the sake of your family if not yourself, would you do? Would you step back from the street and the curb to avoid the bus you can see two blocks that is crying to control you or will you take to the streets and die a needless death and very preventable.
Here is what a test Respiragene.
1) DNA is obtained by a simple mouth swab
2) You answer three questions regarding the non-genetic risk factors
3) Your doctor receives the results of your test back about two weeks after your sample and questionnaire are received.
Your results will be placed in a "moderate risk: smokers and former smokers in this category 20 to 30 times more likely to develop lung cancer when a nonsmoker, "High" 4 times more likely then the average smoker will develop cancer lung or "very high" Ten times more likely to develop lung cancer than the average smoker.
Respiragene is the only test of this type help identify smokers and former smokers at higher risk of lung cancer.
Ok, if you take the test and get the results now?
Let me tell you. Options, options you have now given you, your future has been said, and now you must decide if you are a very high risk what are you willing to do it now and there to change your destiny. If your moderate risk you are still 20-30 times greater risk of cancer Lung the end of your life.
Talk to your doctor about testing, contact your insurance provider and ask questions about coverage for the test Respiragene. Talk to your employer to ensure that this test is available as a preventive procedure or covered under a tobacco cessation program.
Read and do research. Be proactive in your health and your life.
There are so many programs to help you stop smoking, even if you have tried and failed before, treatments that can help you heal your lungs over time. Everything you need to do is take the first step, look for the light at the end of the tunnel is there and she called Respiragene.
A final thing, what was that number I asked you to remember? Ah yes, 80%
80% of people diagnosed with lung cancer died in two years. I was diagnosed in the spring of 2007, while the remainder of my time is devoted to the fight against cancer and lung.
I believe that this product will give an advantage to do so. Want to learn more about testing Respiragene go www.respiragene.com or call 859-757-0158. Or visit the Gflcco where all this and more will be displayed.
About the author
As co-founder and President of the GFLCCO, Tim Giardina,a current lung cancer survivor offers a unique point of view of Lung cancer,lung cancer treatment and offers support to patients and their families.
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