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Posted by Denise @denisesongs, May 23, 2019

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2019/05/food-cancer/589714/

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A good article and thanks for sharing. I find the "sugar myth" to be one of the most frustrating ones to deal with. It sort of has a religious aspect to it; you either believe eating sugar causes cancer to grow or you don't and you alter your diet accordingly. Many things make cancer cells grow in the lab, but cancer doesn't happen in the lab - it happens in our body and sugar - carbohydrates are the bodies fuel. If the body doesn't have them - it makes them from fat, or protein if we're starving. As the article points out "Because cancer is a term that encapsulates many different diseases—with different changes in different metabolic pathways in different cells in different parts of the body—no single metabolic therapy is right for every person" In fact almost as many cancers result from cancer cells not dying as opposed to growing too fast. As we continue to develop precision cancer medicines and use less and less chemo to treat cancer it should become clear that cancer occurs from dozens of different genomic abnormalities that impact the way cancer cells begin, grow, spread, and die. Attacking the genomic reasons for this is the answer, not starving ourselves of one of life's remaining simple pleasures. Eat healthy!
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@denisesongs - Interesting. Thanks. I'm off to an appointment with my GYN oncologist. I'll ask him is take on this!

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I’ll eat what sugar I can, but I like fruits best. Sometimes with a squirt of whip cream on top!

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I’m fortunate: because I was raised with more fruits and vegetables than processed sugar treats, etc., I didn’t have much of a change to make. But I still treat sugary treats as just that!

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Charles is so right about the sugar. All foods feed cancer. Don't feed it and watch your fat and muscle disappear. You'll also cause your body to be unable to fight.
I've received a couple of private inquiries about my health, my ex-husband's, and Jason's melanoma in his eye. I guess it's time to update.
Jason's tumor was shrunk by brachytherapy (radiation inside the eye) to about half of its original size. The tumor was encapsulated and they discussed whether or not to remove the eye because if he was injured the capsule could leak and cause metastasis. There was no rush about making that decision. Recently he learned that the tumor has become slightly larger. I think they may do the brachytherapy again. For now, that's all I know. I can't/won't be the "decider", I continue to look for anything new, I listen to Jason's feelings, and will support his decision when he makes it. He's 44 yrs old and understands his options.
My ex-husband who was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs, liver, bones, peritoneum, and pleural cavity is doing well with chemo. All tumors have become smaller. He's eating and his weight is stable, he has actually gained a couple of pounds. Our 3 children are responsible for his survival as much as treatments are. They've supported him in every aspect of his life. I'm very proud of them.
My situation is complicated. There's a 1 cm thin-walled cyst in the lower left lobe of my lung. They will rule out lung cancer (I hope!) There's a 5 mm thing "they can't characterize" in the head of my pancreas. My stage 3, grade 3 liver disease is now stage 4 and it's now cirrhosis and the NASH is continuing to destroy my liver. I have hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) and splenomegaly (enlarged spleen). Those have caused portal hypertension (high blood pressure in that area). There are varices as a result. Those are stretched thin twisted veins in my esophagus that like to rupture. I'm quite anemic. I just learned that my kidneys are damaged. I have stage 3 chronic kidney disease (stage 5 is kidney failure). That is probably why I'm anemic.The only cure is a kidney transplant. Both kidneys have "low density lesions smaller than 1 cm in diameter". All of that came to light because I fell, injured my knee, and had a CT scan that found some problems. There's no treatment plan, things are still being tested. I'm fighting all that I can. My two youngest children's father has Alzheimer's that's progressing. They are 24 and 25. I'm very aware that all 5 of my children have fathers who are terminally ill. I need to support them, not add to their burden.
So, I'll do what needs doing. I took a step in the right direction and expanded my month long beach vacation to 2 months, July and August . That's the best therapy/treatment that exists, my beach and my family being there.
Carol

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@carolcowan

Charles is so right about the sugar. All foods feed cancer. Don't feed it and watch your fat and muscle disappear. You'll also cause your body to be unable to fight.
I've received a couple of private inquiries about my health, my ex-husband's, and Jason's melanoma in his eye. I guess it's time to update.
Jason's tumor was shrunk by brachytherapy (radiation inside the eye) to about half of its original size. The tumor was encapsulated and they discussed whether or not to remove the eye because if he was injured the capsule could leak and cause metastasis. There was no rush about making that decision. Recently he learned that the tumor has become slightly larger. I think they may do the brachytherapy again. For now, that's all I know. I can't/won't be the "decider", I continue to look for anything new, I listen to Jason's feelings, and will support his decision when he makes it. He's 44 yrs old and understands his options.
My ex-husband who was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs, liver, bones, peritoneum, and pleural cavity is doing well with chemo. All tumors have become smaller. He's eating and his weight is stable, he has actually gained a couple of pounds. Our 3 children are responsible for his survival as much as treatments are. They've supported him in every aspect of his life. I'm very proud of them.
My situation is complicated. There's a 1 cm thin-walled cyst in the lower left lobe of my lung. They will rule out lung cancer (I hope!) There's a 5 mm thing "they can't characterize" in the head of my pancreas. My stage 3, grade 3 liver disease is now stage 4 and it's now cirrhosis and the NASH is continuing to destroy my liver. I have hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) and splenomegaly (enlarged spleen). Those have caused portal hypertension (high blood pressure in that area). There are varices as a result. Those are stretched thin twisted veins in my esophagus that like to rupture. I'm quite anemic. I just learned that my kidneys are damaged. I have stage 3 chronic kidney disease (stage 5 is kidney failure). That is probably why I'm anemic.The only cure is a kidney transplant. Both kidneys have "low density lesions smaller than 1 cm in diameter". All of that came to light because I fell, injured my knee, and had a CT scan that found some problems. There's no treatment plan, things are still being tested. I'm fighting all that I can. My two youngest children's father has Alzheimer's that's progressing. They are 24 and 25. I'm very aware that all 5 of my children have fathers who are terminally ill. I need to support them, not add to their burden.
So, I'll do what needs doing. I took a step in the right direction and expanded my month long beach vacation to 2 months, July and August . That's the best therapy/treatment that exists, my beach and my family being there.
Carol

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Well,@carolcowan, nothing pithy to add except sending oodles of love, hugs and support! You are always rock solid but we are all “here” for you! The beach is what brings you joy and you deserve joy than just about anyone I know!

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@carolcowan

Charles is so right about the sugar. All foods feed cancer. Don't feed it and watch your fat and muscle disappear. You'll also cause your body to be unable to fight.
I've received a couple of private inquiries about my health, my ex-husband's, and Jason's melanoma in his eye. I guess it's time to update.
Jason's tumor was shrunk by brachytherapy (radiation inside the eye) to about half of its original size. The tumor was encapsulated and they discussed whether or not to remove the eye because if he was injured the capsule could leak and cause metastasis. There was no rush about making that decision. Recently he learned that the tumor has become slightly larger. I think they may do the brachytherapy again. For now, that's all I know. I can't/won't be the "decider", I continue to look for anything new, I listen to Jason's feelings, and will support his decision when he makes it. He's 44 yrs old and understands his options.
My ex-husband who was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs, liver, bones, peritoneum, and pleural cavity is doing well with chemo. All tumors have become smaller. He's eating and his weight is stable, he has actually gained a couple of pounds. Our 3 children are responsible for his survival as much as treatments are. They've supported him in every aspect of his life. I'm very proud of them.
My situation is complicated. There's a 1 cm thin-walled cyst in the lower left lobe of my lung. They will rule out lung cancer (I hope!) There's a 5 mm thing "they can't characterize" in the head of my pancreas. My stage 3, grade 3 liver disease is now stage 4 and it's now cirrhosis and the NASH is continuing to destroy my liver. I have hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) and splenomegaly (enlarged spleen). Those have caused portal hypertension (high blood pressure in that area). There are varices as a result. Those are stretched thin twisted veins in my esophagus that like to rupture. I'm quite anemic. I just learned that my kidneys are damaged. I have stage 3 chronic kidney disease (stage 5 is kidney failure). That is probably why I'm anemic.The only cure is a kidney transplant. Both kidneys have "low density lesions smaller than 1 cm in diameter". All of that came to light because I fell, injured my knee, and had a CT scan that found some problems. There's no treatment plan, things are still being tested. I'm fighting all that I can. My two youngest children's father has Alzheimer's that's progressing. They are 24 and 25. I'm very aware that all 5 of my children have fathers who are terminally ill. I need to support them, not add to their burden.
So, I'll do what needs doing. I took a step in the right direction and expanded my month long beach vacation to 2 months, July and August . That's the best therapy/treatment that exists, my beach and my family being there.
Carol

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Wow, dear Carol, what a load. Hugs, hugs, and beach & wine!

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@carolcowan

Charles is so right about the sugar. All foods feed cancer. Don't feed it and watch your fat and muscle disappear. You'll also cause your body to be unable to fight.
I've received a couple of private inquiries about my health, my ex-husband's, and Jason's melanoma in his eye. I guess it's time to update.
Jason's tumor was shrunk by brachytherapy (radiation inside the eye) to about half of its original size. The tumor was encapsulated and they discussed whether or not to remove the eye because if he was injured the capsule could leak and cause metastasis. There was no rush about making that decision. Recently he learned that the tumor has become slightly larger. I think they may do the brachytherapy again. For now, that's all I know. I can't/won't be the "decider", I continue to look for anything new, I listen to Jason's feelings, and will support his decision when he makes it. He's 44 yrs old and understands his options.
My ex-husband who was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs, liver, bones, peritoneum, and pleural cavity is doing well with chemo. All tumors have become smaller. He's eating and his weight is stable, he has actually gained a couple of pounds. Our 3 children are responsible for his survival as much as treatments are. They've supported him in every aspect of his life. I'm very proud of them.
My situation is complicated. There's a 1 cm thin-walled cyst in the lower left lobe of my lung. They will rule out lung cancer (I hope!) There's a 5 mm thing "they can't characterize" in the head of my pancreas. My stage 3, grade 3 liver disease is now stage 4 and it's now cirrhosis and the NASH is continuing to destroy my liver. I have hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) and splenomegaly (enlarged spleen). Those have caused portal hypertension (high blood pressure in that area). There are varices as a result. Those are stretched thin twisted veins in my esophagus that like to rupture. I'm quite anemic. I just learned that my kidneys are damaged. I have stage 3 chronic kidney disease (stage 5 is kidney failure). That is probably why I'm anemic.The only cure is a kidney transplant. Both kidneys have "low density lesions smaller than 1 cm in diameter". All of that came to light because I fell, injured my knee, and had a CT scan that found some problems. There's no treatment plan, things are still being tested. I'm fighting all that I can. My two youngest children's father has Alzheimer's that's progressing. They are 24 and 25. I'm very aware that all 5 of my children have fathers who are terminally ill. I need to support them, not add to their burden.
So, I'll do what needs doing. I took a step in the right direction and expanded my month long beach vacation to 2 months, July and August . That's the best therapy/treatment that exists, my beach and my family being there.
Carol

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@carolcowan - WOW! Thanks for the updates Carol. Happy/glad that you are able to get some quiet time at the beach. Sending lots of love and hugs.
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Back from my checkup 🤗. My GYN oncologist had same comments as Charles about the sugar. His first words were, "no scientific evidence to prove any of this and cancer doesn't happen in the lab!" I say everything in moderation.

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@carolcowan

Charles is so right about the sugar. All foods feed cancer. Don't feed it and watch your fat and muscle disappear. You'll also cause your body to be unable to fight.
I've received a couple of private inquiries about my health, my ex-husband's, and Jason's melanoma in his eye. I guess it's time to update.
Jason's tumor was shrunk by brachytherapy (radiation inside the eye) to about half of its original size. The tumor was encapsulated and they discussed whether or not to remove the eye because if he was injured the capsule could leak and cause metastasis. There was no rush about making that decision. Recently he learned that the tumor has become slightly larger. I think they may do the brachytherapy again. For now, that's all I know. I can't/won't be the "decider", I continue to look for anything new, I listen to Jason's feelings, and will support his decision when he makes it. He's 44 yrs old and understands his options.
My ex-husband who was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer that metastasized to his lungs, liver, bones, peritoneum, and pleural cavity is doing well with chemo. All tumors have become smaller. He's eating and his weight is stable, he has actually gained a couple of pounds. Our 3 children are responsible for his survival as much as treatments are. They've supported him in every aspect of his life. I'm very proud of them.
My situation is complicated. There's a 1 cm thin-walled cyst in the lower left lobe of my lung. They will rule out lung cancer (I hope!) There's a 5 mm thing "they can't characterize" in the head of my pancreas. My stage 3, grade 3 liver disease is now stage 4 and it's now cirrhosis and the NASH is continuing to destroy my liver. I have hepatomegaly (enlarged liver) and splenomegaly (enlarged spleen). Those have caused portal hypertension (high blood pressure in that area). There are varices as a result. Those are stretched thin twisted veins in my esophagus that like to rupture. I'm quite anemic. I just learned that my kidneys are damaged. I have stage 3 chronic kidney disease (stage 5 is kidney failure). That is probably why I'm anemic.The only cure is a kidney transplant. Both kidneys have "low density lesions smaller than 1 cm in diameter". All of that came to light because I fell, injured my knee, and had a CT scan that found some problems. There's no treatment plan, things are still being tested. I'm fighting all that I can. My two youngest children's father has Alzheimer's that's progressing. They are 24 and 25. I'm very aware that all 5 of my children have fathers who are terminally ill. I need to support them, not add to their burden.
So, I'll do what needs doing. I took a step in the right direction and expanded my month long beach vacation to 2 months, July and August . That's the best therapy/treatment that exists, my beach and my family being there.
Carol

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@carolcowan Carol! So much going on for you... Please know my thoughts are with you and I send so much love and healing energy your way. The beach truly is the most healing place I know... So glad you will relish in that with your beautiful family surrounding you. All my very best wishes to you. xo Amy

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