I noticed two of the three links were related (primarily) to prostate cancer, and research conducted by Dr. Dean Ornish (author of many books and a non-profit institute). Is your cancer research primarily related to prostate cancer, or are you particularly fond of Dr. Ornish's information?
In your cancer research (such a broad topic!), I'm sure you have had to narrow down the "causes", depending on which type of cancer you are researching. Have you found any correlations or interesting findings about "causes" that we should be focusing on (as we do our own research!), whether they are primarily genetic and inherited, or environmental with lifestyle-related factors? Thanks again for sharing!
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Thanks for sharing these links.
I noticed two of the three links were related (primarily) to prostate cancer, and research conducted by Dr. Dean Ornish (author of many books and a non-profit institute). Is your cancer research primarily related to prostate cancer, or are you particularly fond of Dr. Ornish's information?
In your cancer research (such a broad topic!), I'm sure you have had to narrow down the "causes", depending on which type of cancer you are researching. Have you found any correlations or interesting findings about "causes" that we should be focusing on (as we do our own research!), whether they are primarily genetic and inherited, or environmental with lifestyle-related factors? Thanks again for sharing!
July 13, 2008 - 1:55pmThis Comment
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