Free-Reprint Article Written by: Jon M. Stout 
See Terms of Reprint Below.


*****************************************************************
*
* This email is being delivered directly to members of the group:
* 
*    [email protected]
* 
*****************************************************************


We have moved our TERMS OF REPRINT to the end of the article.
Be certain to read our TERMS OF REPRINT and honor our TERMS 
OF REPRINT when you use this article. Thank you.

This article has been distributed by:
http://Article-Distribution.com

Helpful Link: 
  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act - Overview
  http://www.gseis.ucla.edu/iclp/dmca1.htm

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Article Title:
==============

Unlocking the Secrets to Cancer in China

Article Description:
====================

Throughout the world, cancer remains a leading cause of death. 
All told, more than six million people around the globe die of
the disease each year.  Cancer has become a particular concern in
China, where the mortality rate from the disease has been on the
rise.  In fact, some 1.5 million people in China died of cancer
in the year 2000.


Additional Article Information:
===============================

836 Words; formatted to 65 Characters per Line
Distribution Date and Time: 2006-12-07 10:00:00

Written By:     Jon M. Stout
Copyright:      2006
Contact Email:  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Jon M. Stout's Picture URL:
   http://www.thephantomwriters.com/client-img/jon-stout.jpg

For more free-reprint articles by Jon M. Stout, please visit:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/d/index.shtml#Jon_M._Stout


=============================================
Special Notice For Publishers and Webmasters:
=============================================

If you use this article on your website or in your ezine,
We Want To Know About It. Use the following URL to let
us know where you have used this article, and we will
include a link to your website on thePhantomWriters.com: 

http://thephantomwriters.com/notify.php?id=3998&p=load


HTML Copy-and-Paste and TEXT Copy-and-Paste 
Versions Of Article Are Available at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/s/unlocking-secrets-to-cancer.shtml#get_code

---------------------------------------------------------------------

Unlocking the Secrets to Cancer in China
Copyright (c) 2006 Jon M. Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



Throughout the world, cancer remains a leading cause of death. 
All told, more than six million people around the globe die of
the disease each year.  Cancer has become a particular concern in
China, where the mortality rate from the disease has been on the
rise.  In fact, some 1.5 million people in China died of cancer
in the year 2000.

For Chinese men, the most common form of cancer is cancer of the
stomach, followed by liver cancer, cancer of the oesophagus, lung
cancer, and intestinal cancers.  Stomach cancer is also most
common for women, followed by uterine, oesophagus, lung, and
liver cancer.

An Increase in Western Cancers

Because of the increase in economic development in China, it
appears that the nation is witnessing an increase in cancers most
common in the West.  As a result, the incidence of breast,
prostate, and colorectal cancers in China is expected to rise
exponentially.  This stands to reason, given the fact that such
cancers have increased a great deal in Taiwan and Hong Kong as
those nations have modernized.

In an effort to stem the cancer tide, the Chinese Anti-Cancer
Association is screening a million Chinese women over six years. 
The project is designed to help save lives through early
detection.

Geographical Considerations

Cancers in China also appear to vary by geography.  For the most
part, cancer is most prevalent in East China, North China, and
Northwest China.  Cancer is decidedly less common in South China,
Southwest China, and Northeast China.   It has been said that the
highest cancer mortality rate occurs in the city of Shanghia and
in the provinces of Jaingsu, Fujian, and Zhejiang.

For cancer of the oesophagus in particular, the worst mortality
rate occurs in North China, specifically the Henan, Hebei, and
Shanxi provinces.  It appears that, in the outer reaches of these
provinces, the mortality rate is less severe than in the inner
reaches.   There is some indication that oesophagus cancer may be
linked to nitrites, although the evidence is not conclusive.

The Tobacco Factor

Because of widespread tobacco use in China, cases of lung cancer
in the nation are expected to increase significantly.  Currently,
China is home to some 320 million smokers""in fact, it"(tm)s
considered to be the smoking capital of the world.  By the year
2025, as many as two million Chinese residents may die of lung
cancer and other tobacco-related diseases each year.

Other Risk Factors

There are additional environmental factors which may contribute
to the increase in cancer in China.  For instance, an upsurge in
the Hepatitis B infection may be responsible for the high
incidence of liver cancer in the Asian nation.  And stomach
cancer may be exacerbated by the Chinese diet of high-salt
fermented food and unsanitary food storage procedures.

Examining Oesophageal Cancer In-Depth

Because of the prevalence of cancer of the oesophagus in China,
it only makes sense that researchers would take a closer look at
ways the Chinese might be able to cut their risk for this form of
cancer.

A research team at the Harbin Medical College in China decided to
zero in on the factors leading to oesophageal cancer in northeast
China.  In an article entitled, "Risk Factors for Oesophageal
Cancer in Northeast China," J. Hu and his research team document
a hospital-based study of oesophageal cancer in the Heilongjiang
Province.

It should be pointed out that this province is actually a
low-risk area for this form of cancer.  However, from May of 1985
to May of 1989, dozens of cancer patients were interviewed in the
wards of several major hospitals for the purpose of the study.

Serious Risk Factors

The research team gathered evidence relating to diet,
socio-economic status, incidence of smoking, and alcohol use.  
Not surprisingly, the researchers found that smoking and alcohol
consumption appeared to be significant risk factors for cancer of
the oesophagus.  Those people who had smoked handmade cigarettes
were at the greatest risk.

Reducing the Risk

The Chinese researchers found that there were demonstrated ways
that people could reduce their risk of developing oesophageal
cancer.  For instance, eating a greater amount of fruits and
vegetables lowered oesophageal cancer risk by 35 percent.  By the
same token, upping vitamin C intake by 100 mg reduced the risk of
cancer of the oesophagus by 39 percent.

The researchers also found that using salt did not seem to
increase the risk for oesophageal cancer.  Likewise, foods
preserved in salt and pickled vegetables offered no heightened
risk.

Combating Cancer Over the Long Term

Treating cancer of the oesophagus and other cancers is a
particular challenge in China and the rest of the developing
world.  That"(tm)s because the cancers tend to be discovered late
when the chances of successful treatment are much lower. 
Treatment may also be difficult because the nation"(tm)s pain
medications tend to be less effective than those found in the
West.  As a result, groups such as the American Cancer Society
are working to improve the quality of life for Chinese cancer
patients, particularly in the area of pain medication.




---------------------------------------------------------------------
Jon M. Stout is the Chairman of the Golden Moon Tea Company. 
Golden Moon Tea carefully selects the finest rare and orthodox 
teas, which are processed slowly and handcrafted with extreme 
care. At their website, you can learn more about their current 
tea offerings, including their exceptional green tea 
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea), white tea, black 
tea, oolong tea (also known as wu-long and wu long tea -
http://www.goldenmoontea.com/wu-long) and chai. Visit 
http://www.goldenmoontea.com for all details concerning 
the Golden Moon Tea Company's fine line of teas.


--- END ARTICLE ---

Get HTML or TEXT Copy-and-Paste Versions Of This Article at:
http://thePhantomWriters.com/free_content/db/s/unlocking-secrets-to-cancer.shtml#get_code



.....................................

TERMS OF REPRINT - Publication Rules 
(Last Updated:  May 11, 2006)

Our TERMS OF REPRINT are fully enforcable under the terms of:

  The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
  http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c105:H.R.2281.ENR:

.....................................

*** Digital Reprint Rights ***

* If you publish this article in a website/forum/blog, 
  You Must Set All URL's or Mailto Addresses in the body 
  of the article AND in the Author's Resource Box as
  Hyperlinks (clickable links).

* Links must remain in the form that we published them.
  Clean links should point to the Author's links without
  redirects having been inserted into the copy.

* You are not allowed to Change or Delete any Words or 
  Links in the Article or Resource Box. Paragraph breaks 
  must be retained with articles. You can change where
  the paragraph breaks fall, but you cannot eliminate all
  paragraph breaks as some have chosen to do.

* Email Distribution of this article Must be done through
  Opt-in Email Only. No Unsolicited Commercial Email.


* You Are Allowed to format the layout of the article for 
  proper display of the article in your website or in your 
  ezine, so long as you can maintain the author's interests 
  within the article.

* You may not use sentences from this article as an input
  for any software that steals sentences from others in 
  order to build an article with software. The copyright on
  this article applies to the "WHOLE" article.


*** Author Notification ***

  We ask that you notify the author of publication of his
  or her work. Jon M. Stout can be reached at:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


*** Print Publication Reprint Rights ***

  If you desire to publish this article in a PRINT 
  publication, you must contact the author directly 
  for Print Permission at:  
  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



.....................................

If you need help converting this text article for proper 
hyperlinked placement in your webpage, please use this 
free tool:  http://thephantomwriters.com/link-builder.pl



=====================================================================

ABOUT THIS ARTICLE SUBMISSION

http://thePhantomWriters.com is a paid article distribution 
service. thePhantomWriters.com and Article-Distribution.com 
are owned and operated by Bill Platt of Stillwater, Oklahoma USA.

The content of this article is solely the property 
and opinion of its author, Jon M. Stout
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



---------------------------------------------------------------------
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
---------------------------------------------------------------------







*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*

To have your article appear in this distribution list,
you must absolutely be a client of thePhantomWriters.

We offer a paid article distribution service, and this
is one of the more than 60 groups where we submit our
client articles. To learn more about our program, visit:

http://thePhantomWriters.com/x.pl/tpw/index.htm 
Yahoo! Groups Links

<*> To visit your group on the web, go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thePhantomWriters/

<*> Your email settings:
    Individual Email | Traditional

<*> To change settings online go to:
    http://groups.yahoo.com/group/thePhantomWriters/join
    (Yahoo! ID required)

<*> To change settings via email:
    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
    mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to:
    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

<*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to:
    http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 

Reply via email to