Cancer Facts and Solutions

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Cancer Facts
- An estimated 111,000 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed in Australia in 2009.
- 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women will be diagnosed with cancer before the age of 85.
- Cancer is a leading cause of death in Australia – more than 42,000 people are expected to die from cancer in 2009.
- Almost 12,000 more people die each year from cancer than 30 years ago, due mainly to population growth and ageing, however the death rate (number of deaths per 100,000 people) has fallen by nearly 15 per cent.
- More than 60% of cancer patients will survive more than five years after diagnosis.
- The survival rate for many common cancers has increased by more than 30 per cent in the past two decades.
- The most common cancers in Australia (excluding non-melanoma skin cancer) are prostate, colorectal (bowel), breast, melanoma and lung cancer.
- Each year, around 434,000 people are treated for non-melanoma skin cancer (the most frequently occuring cancer in Australia, but the least life-threatening).
- Cancer costs $3.8 billion in direct health system costs (7.2%).
Source: http://www.cancer.org.au//aboutcancer/FactsFigures.htm

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Resources
By Gary Bertwistle
Getting Well Again
The best selling classic about the Simontons Revolutionary life saving self awareness techniques, by O.Carl Simonton

When my buddy Geoff Coombes and I conceived the Tour de Cure, a cycling Foundation to raise money to cure Cancer, we had many options as to who we would donate our money to but we elected to cure Cancer. Once that decision had been made I wanted to learn more about this beast. I was actually handed a copy of this book early on in my clueless state with regards to Cancer. I couldn't have asked for a better book to start with. In this revolutionary book, the author profiles the typical Cancer personality. He talks about how an individual's reaction to stress and other emotional factors can contribute to the onset and the progress of Cancer. He talks about how positive expectation, self awareness and self care can actually contribute to survival. He talks through techniques for learning positive attitudes, relaxation, visualisation, goal setting, managing pain, exercise and also how food and nourishment can hinder or enhance the recovery from Cancer. Its a very good book to read to give you an understanding of what can be done to fight Cancer or prevent it.
Anti-Cancer - a new way of life
by David Servan-Schreiver

This is probably the best book that I have read thus far on Cancer and what can be done to prevent or deal with it. The author was a dedicated scientist and doctor who was diagnosed with brain Cancer. When this happened, naturally his life changed. He confronted what medicine knows about the illness and the little known workings of the body's natural Cancer fighting abilities and decided to marshall his own will to live. In a 15 year journey from disease and relapse into scientific exploration and finally into health, he combined his memoirs into this concise explanation into what makes Cancer cells survive and what can inhibit them. He draws on both conventional and alternative ways to slow and prevent Cancer. This book is a must read for anybody who is living with Cancer or who is interested in what can be done to prevent it. The author talks about why traditional Western diet creates the condition for disease and what can be done to develop an anti Cancer diet. It shows you the right blend of traditional and alternative health care and how that can be used in the right manner to hinder or inhibit the production of Cancer cells. Its well written, well researched and well documented. Being written by a doctor who has discovered some big gaps in traditional medicine with regards to the treatment of Cancer, it is a very very good read.
You Can Conquer Cancer - prevention and management
by Ian Gawler

This book was first published in 1984. It sold more than 150,000 copies world wide and its been translated into different languages. Its become a classic in the area of Cancer management and survival. The latest edition is completely updated. It contains whole sections which provide important new information and self help techniques around the holistic approach to Cancer. It emphasises nutrition, the power of the mind, meditation and how important family and support groups are.
The author was a young decathlon athlete who had to have his right leg amputated when faced with bone Cancer in 1975. The Cancer returned again later that year. Against almost impossible odds he recovered and went on to found Australia's first lifestyle based Cancer self help and support programme in 1981. I was put on to this book by a partner in the Tour de Cure who had met Ian Gawler and been to a retreat in Australia with the author during a time when his wife was battling breast Cancer. This is a good book to add to your reading list and I highly recommend it from two perspectives - firstly it's a good book, and secondly from my understanding of people who know the author, it is written with solid research and good meaning.
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Day of Inspiration - Event
On top of our annual cycling tour Tour de Cure manage 'A Day of Inspiration... Secrets of Achievement'.
This is a one-day annual event where you can hear from the best in their field. At previous Days, Olympians, forensic scientists, extreme sport record holders, doctors, entrepreneurs and entertainers have all lent their insights and experiences.
All speakers and external management donate their time so that proceeds from ticket sales can be given to Tour de Cure.
