Cancer Institute

As a patient that has had several types of cancer,  I am so excited that you have found your way here.  I have compiled some of the best resources possible on the internet to help my fellow friends deal with this horrible disease that has killed millions of innocent moms, friends, and children.  Luckily, the cancer institute in my home town has saved my life.  I want to pay it forward for everyone.

First of all, what is cancer?  Simple put, cancer is a disease which abnormal cells divide and have the ability to invade other tissues of the body.  Using your lymph nodes and bloodstream, cancer travels and spreads to other parts of the body.  There are many different types of cancer but they all pretty much do the same thing.  Where the cancer starts is how the type of cancer is names.  For example, breast cancer starts in the breasts and spreads throughout the body.


Now you are probably wondering, how does cancer start in the first place?   Generally speaking, cancer begins when cells throughout your body start to grow out of control.  Here is what happens, instead of your cells dying and being replaced by new cells, the cells with cancer continue to grow and turn into abnormal cells.  The cells also go into other parts of your body and affect those cells.  There are ways to decrease your chances of getting cancer.  Obviously you need to quit smoking, but also having a smart diet and continual exercise can minimize your risk.

Lastly, how do you get rid of cancer?  You will definitely need to find yourself a cancer institute.   A good cancer institute will treat you right and find the best way of curing your cancer.   You have two real choices, chemotherapy and removal of the organ with cancer.   In my opinion, surgery is the best bet.  Removal of the tumor is idea, but once again, be sure to use a cancer institute and not your local hospital.  I have gone through way to much chemotherapy in my time.  Yes, it can work, but the side effects are just to terrible for me.  Then again, it is much better than dying.