Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cancer. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

'I have cancer' - Karen Igho



Did someone wish her a slow and unpleasant death?  That's not even interesting! Preferably Karen is simply playing around. See more Tweets when you continue after the break.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Cancer does not like Garlic: Best Cancer Fighting Foods **GARLIC



Garlic is a very powerful ANTI-CANCER spice. Studies throughout the world demonstrate it to lessen the risk of developing all forms of cancers especially COLON, STOMACH. and INTESTINAL cancer. It has strong antibacterial properties along with the capability to block formation and halt activation of cancer-causing substances.
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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Make-up artist Bayo Haastrup loses wife to cancer




Incredibly sad news. Foremost makeup artist Bayo Haastrup of Ijade Egbin lost his wife Lara Haastrup on Thursday August 15th. Lara lost her struggle with nasal cancer after just eight months. She was just diagnosed in January this season and died last night after just one single dose of chemo. Mrs Haastrup was a caterer by profession, owner of Rovin Pepper Catering Services. She's survived by her husband Bayo, three children and one grandchild. May her soul rest in peace. Amen.  Funeral arrangements: Service of songs at Salem Evangelical church Obanikoro Ilupeju on Thursday August 22nd. Burial service on Friday 23rd at All Souls Anglican Church Sere Close Ilupeju and interment follows soon after service.

Friday, July 26, 2013

Squeezing Br-ȩ̂asts Reverses Br-ȩ̂ast Cancer Growth



Women who like to have their breasts squeezed will now possibly gain a health benefit, according to new research released last week. According to researchers from the University of California at Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, putting mechanical force on malignant brȩ̂ast cells can reverse their irregular growth process and put them back on track for a normal growth pattern.

"We are showing that tissue organization is sensitive to mechanical environmental inputs in the early stages of growth and development," Daniel Fletcher, a professor of bioengineering at Berkeley, a faculty scientist at Berkeley Lab and principal investigator of the study said.


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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

See New photos of breast cancer patient, Debbie Idiagbonya



Breast cancer patient, Debbie Idiagbonya has been  participating in different kinds of empowerment programs for cancer survivors and fighters in Washington DC where she's currently receiving treatment. She was part of the Howard Hospital Cancer survivors reception, the African Women's Cancer Association Awareness Annual event, and ZoriWorks for Women' Health and Raw Beauty.  These programs are to encourage and give hope to people that have just been diagnosed, fighting and also surviving all kinds of cancer. Debbie's radiation starts in July. More photos after the Break..

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Angelina Jolie reveals she had double mastectomy to prevent breast cancer



The 37 year old actress and mother of six wrote an article in the New York Times today May 14th revealing she underwent a double mastectomy earlier this year after a blood test showed she was genetically susceptible to cancer. Doctors told her she had an 87% risk of getting breast cancer. Her mother, Marcheline Bertrand, died at the age of 56 after battling with cancer for almost a decade.

Mastectomy is the medical term for the surgical removal of one or both breasts, partially or completely.

Angelina Jolie said she went through a series of medical procedures from February till April 2013 to have her breasts removed and then reconstructed. And she says Brad Pitt stood by her side every step of the way. Read Angelina's article NY Times article after the Break.

Monday, May 13, 2013

I Am Totally Healed Of Cancer – Vast (Bracket)



Few days ago, news went viral that one of Bracket music group, Vast was hit with cancer of the blood called Lymphoma. The news generated tension as some of his fans became worried about the development.
Meanwhile, Vast, has come out to calm the tension raised by the news. According to him, “I am full of energy” and “totally healed” because the incident is “an old news. I was healed since February.”
Vast posted online that, “I want to say a very big thank you to all and I want you to know that am totally healed. It was a baby cancer, so, I am lucky. Watch out for ‘Temperature’ [music] video today or tomorrow, you will see how good I look. God bless you all.”

Thursday, May 9, 2013

GET WELL SOON: Vast of Bracket diagnosed with cancer of the blood



Such a sad story to report but it will definitely end well. Ase !!! . Nwanchukwu Ozioko, popularly known as Vast from the popular singing group, Bracket, has been diagnosed with Lymphoma, a type of cancer of the blood. (Please Check it On Google)

The singer was diagnosed in February this year after suffering serious body pains, headaches, non stop coughing, loss of weight and weakness while in Paris for a show. He flew to London where a test conducted determined he had cancer. Vast has been receiving treatment at the Wellington Hospital in the UK since February and I hear he's responding very well to treatment. He has undergone 4 circles of chemotherapy with each circle costing about N1.4million. He will do a few more before returning to Nigeria next month. 

The sad part I hear from sources close to the singer is that he actually went to a hospital in Nigeria late last year when he started losing weight and feeling weak. They conducted a test on him but it took them forever to come back with the test result. Over three months actually. By then the cancer had spread to his liver. But thankfully he's getting better and will return home soon. Please say a prayer for him. More photos after the Break

Thursday, April 11, 2013

R.I.P : Cancer patient Funmi Lawal dies



 I'm sure you all remember her. Funmi Lawal is the UNILAG law graduate who was diagnosed with malignant sarcoma, a kind of cancer at the shoulder region, who we raised money for on LIB last year. She's the same lady music producer, Don Jazzy donated N2million to. You can read more about her HEREHERE and HERE

Funmi's left arm had to be amputated in January 2013 to save her life...unfortunately she still didn't make it. She died this morning at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. The cancer had spread to her lungs and she had completely lost the ability to breathe without a respirator. May her soul rest in peace. Ase !!!

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Be Aware: Potatoe Chips Increases Cancer Risk



EATING chips just ONCE a week could raise men’s cancer risk by a third, scientists say.

A single portion every seven days may heighten the danger of prostate cancer by 30 to 37 per cent, according to a new study.
Other fatty foods including fried chicken, battered fish and doughnuts may have the same effect — and cause the most aggressive types of tumours.
The findings arose out of research in the US city of Seattle, where 3,000 men were quizzed on their eating habits.
However Cancer Research UK said a single survey was not enough to conclude “for certain” if there was a link.
Meanwhile a New York probe into the causes of acne has found spots may be made worse by eating too much potato, white bread, pasta and dairy food.


Monday, February 11, 2013

Even With One Bréast, I’m Beautiful — Cancer Survivor



Having battled with bréast cancer, Mrs. Remi Oyefeso, shares her story. 
As Mrs. Remi Oyefeso made it into the room, her gait betrayed the psychological trauma she passed through for one year. She is a bréast cancer survivor. Born in 1970, the mother of three was diagnosed with chest cancer in September 2004.
She admits that the disease affected every aspect of her life. It all started when she was breastfeeding her last child one fateful morning.

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