When one should suspect that might have cancer? If you find a lump or nodule anywhere in the body, that was not there before; if you have a health condition that does not go away - for instance, in my case I had bladder complaints for four years, no one suspected of cancer but me; if you have a protruded black spot on your skin.
The conventional methods of cancer detection are CT scans, MRIs, PET scans, cancer blood markers, and biopsies. Alternative methods of detecting cancer are termography, AMAS blood test, and HCG urine test, also known as Navarro urine test, as it was created by Dr. Navarro of Philippines.
The best cancer prognostic is always achieved when cancer is detected as early as possible. Cancer progress from stage I to stage IV, from a confined small tumor to a full blown systemic cancer, where cancer cells flow freely on the blood, creating secondary tumors (metastases) anywhere in the body.
You can get further information on the alternative cancer detection methods at the following websites:
AMAS blood test - Oncolab - http://www.oncolabinc.com/
Navarro urine test - Navarro Medical Clinic - http://www.navarromedicalclinic.com/
Termography - try to find a good practitioner, this is a very sensitive test, and no conclusions should be drawn based on a single exam. You need at least two or three exams, spaced in time, to evaluate a possible trend and any suspicious inflammation area. This test only locates areas in your body where temperature is more elevated. It can be a temporary situation, and in most cases it is just an inflammation area. Cancer can only be concluded with other exams.
All the other mentioned tests are generally known, so I will present no information on them.
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