What is the single most important thing one can do to try to prevent recurrence.

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member682 (Survivor (2 - 5 years)) - 12 / 13 / 2011

I think this is the $64,000 question! I also think that there are some well-established domains in which you can work to optimize your wellness plan. A wellness plan is not only medical; it incorporates all areas of your well-being -- physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. When I created my wellness plan, and as I continnue to update and refine it, I apply best practices to what works for me relative to nutrition, exercise, emotional support, and faith-based rituals.

Elynjacobs (Survivor (2 - 5 years)) - 12 / 14 / 2011

Absolutely! great answer...there is no one magic thing to do. Embracing spirituality and support as well as addressing the dietary deficiencies and toxic emotional patterns that are making us sick are incredibly helpful in our quest for wellness.
Please visit my post: Changing the Cancer Environment

http://elynjacobs.wordpress.com/2011/12/09/changing-the-cancer-environment/
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