Kathy Woodyard
1/7/67–2/13/99

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Soy, Not Isoflavones, Fights Breast Cancer – Study
April 4, 2000. Soy consumption has been shown to inhibit breast cancer. Read the Article.

Experimental Ointment Protects Hair From Chemotherapy
04/03/2000. Read the Article.

Vitamins C and K kill prostate cancer cells in mice. December 28, 1999 – A combination of vitamin C and vitamin K3 appears to destroy prostate cancer cells, a discovery that could lead to new anti-cancer therapies, according to Pennsylvania researchers. Read the Article.

Using Arthritis Drugs to Treat Cancer. December 29, 1999. Most oncologists continue to overlook the value of COX-2-inhibiting drugs in the treatment of cancer. Read the Article.

Vitamins kill prostate cancer cells in mice. Respected cancer journals are publishing articles that identify safer and more effective chemotherapy drugs regimens, yet only a few medical institutions in the United States are incorporating these synergistic methods into clinical practice. Read the Article.

Greens, B12 May Lower Heart Disease and Cancer Risk. Eating three times the recommended daily intake of folate and vitamin B12 may lower the risk factors for heart disease and cancer. Read the Article.

Therapeutic Touch. In the various tests used to evaluate TT (Therapeutic Touch) up to this point, it has been shown that TT does effect the healing process and is a viable scientific method for use in the health care field. Read the Article.

MDs attacked for not informing women of risks. July 28, 1999. Women should take Aspirin three times a week to prevent breast cancer. Read the Article.

Fatty Food Does Not Affect Breast Cancer Survival. Sep 1999. Found that low-fat diet does not improve the chances of survival for women with breast cancer. They did find a diet rich in proteins from poultry and dairy products significantly lowered the risk of death for breast cancer patients. Read the Article.