I have already described my thinking in this regard in a recent blog that surrounded the publication of an English study that clearly and unequivocally demonstrated the protective value of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patient at high risk for colon cancer (http://robertanagourney.wordpress.com/category/colorectal-cancer-2/). To a large degree, cancer can be viewed as a wound that will not heal. Wound healing is a paradigm of inflammation. The more we can do in our lifestyles, diets, and therapies to reduce inflammation, the better.
I have already described my thinking in this regard in a recent blog that surrounded the publication of an English study that clearly and unequivocally demonstrated the protective value of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in patient at high risk for colon cancer (http://robertanagourney.wordpress.com/category/colorectal-cancer-2/). To a large degree, cancer can be viewed as a wound that will not heal. Wound healing is a paradigm of inflammation. The more we can do in our lifestyles, diets, and therapies to reduce inflammation, the better.
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