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Bioidentical Hormones for breast cancer prevention

Published on October 22, 2009 at 12:19 AM · No Comments

For a sample of prevention awareness on Breast Cancer and overall health, there are key terms one is suggested to start on: BRCA; DHEA; Estradiol; Estriol; Free radicals; Insulin resistance; Melatonin; Premarin; Progesterone; SHBG; vitamin D.

Some will be covered by Dr. Khalid Mahmud as the Special Guest; he will deliver the keynote 'An Oncologist View of Hormones and Breast Cancer: How to Safely Treat Patients with Hormones'.

Event: Hormone Replacement Therapy Conference When: 1:30 PM Saturday, October 24, 2009 Where: Preventative & Regenerative Medicine Symposium, Holiday Inn on the Bay - San Diego, CA

Being informed on prevention is key to good health; unfortunately today, by some, prevention is being diluted into what it is not. A few years ago, the term 'prevention' was rarely part of the vocabulary in orthodox medicine; lately it is often perplexed and exchangeable with the likes of 'avoid', and used all too commonly with implications meant to blur. You can now find to avoid Breast Cancer with 'Chemoprevention', a good program, but an irony in expression that has no shame.

Prevention through Bioidentical Hormones is proving to be a giant among giants for reasons of common sense to women and men. Whether synthetic or not, Bioidentical Hormones have the definition of being the identical chemical structure to what the human body produces, it cannot be outdone by Para-identical counterparts that command patent pendings.

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