Monday, June 29, 2009

Keeping aBreast - EPK

Keeping aBreast Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer
The EPK

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Why is Prevention not the natural "first line of defense" when it comes to medicine? This EPK contemplates that question. Value in medicine is an overwhelming need for many reasons. Whether the private sector or a larger scope such as Government concerns itself with medicine, there is no question that costs are made costlier for healthcare when truth and intention is not straightforward, and when the already complicated is made infinitely complex and vague; instead of simplified as it can be.There are abundant Medical Studies devoted to finding the cause of cancer and the prevention of it as well. This EPK demonstrates one particular view of one Doctor who is sharing the knowledge that is already out there. His book is on the Prevention of breast cancer, made simple.

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Miranda SpigenerPublicistpr1@strategicbookmarketing.com http://www.aegpublishinggroup.com/ AEG Publishing Group, Inc. 845 Third Avenue, 6th Floor – NY, NY 10022

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Friday, March 6, 2009

Learn How to PREVENT Breast Cancer....

Quadruple Board Certified in Oncology, Internal Medicine, Hematology & Anti-Aging Medicine, Khalid Mahmud, MD, FACP Discusses Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer at Borders Saturday, March 7, 2009

Dr. Khalid Mahmud discusses/signs his book:
Keeping aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer
This Saturday, March 7th 1-3pm CST
866 Rosedale Center
Roseville, MN 55113

Cutting-edge doctor and author of Keeping aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer, Dr. Khalid Mahmud has received critical acclaim from noted doctors in the medical field and is endorsed and featured in Suzanne Somer’s new book Breakthrough: Eight Steps to Wellness.
View Author Dr. KhalidMahmud's website

By Dr. Khalid Mahmud
Most people, and many doctors, don’t know how long it takes a cancer cell to grow into a full fledged tumor. The general impression is that cancer just shows up, or may be takes a few months to a year to develop. The reality is that from the time of initiation of a cancer cell to its diagnosis as cancer 15 to 20 years may have passed. This lag time is shorter in leukemias and longer in solid tumors – up to 30 years, in prostate cancer.
During its long period of latency, the tiny breast cancer is influenced by many factors. Some of these are promoters of growth and spread, and the others tend to inhibit or kill the cancer cells. If we understand these factors, we can manipulate them to snuff out very small cancers in early stages or, at least slow their growth. Keeping aBreast explains how these factors work and how to manipulate them to our advantage, and in simple terms. Besides, it provides strategies that can prevent even the first malignant cell from appearing, in other words reduce the initiation of cancer. Some estrogens can stimulate breast cancer and others inhibit it. We can use estrogens in ways that can emphasize the inhibitory side and reduce the stimulatory effects. Natural progesterone is inhibitory to breast cancer cells, unlike the pharmaceutical progestin, which have resulted in higher risks of breast cancer. A recent study of 54,000 French women showed that menopausal women who took pharmaceutical progestin had a 40% increase in breast cancer, but those who were given natural progesterone had a 10% decrease in this cancer. A Swiss study of 23,000 women who took mostly natural estrogens [estradiol and estriol] rather than the artificial horse estrogens used in the United States, had a 25% reduction in death rate from breast cancer. Other hormones such as testosterone, DHEA, thyroid, melatonin, oxytonin and growth hormone have different effects on breast cancer, which are explained, so we know how to manipulate these hormones to reduce the risk.
Keeping aBreast explains how proper exercise decreases the risk of breast cancer by 30%; the seven ways in which excess body fat promotes breast cancer, the fact that all dietary fats are not equal and how to choose your fats. It explains the effects of alcohol, vegetables, fruits, vitamins and minerals on breast cancer. It offers supplements that can decrease the risk of this disease. Our supermarket food, cooking styles, industry, household toxins, can all increase the risk. We need to know what and how to avoid. Keeping aBreast goes into the explicit detail of these and many other factors that have a bearing on the occurrence of this much dreaded disease. It provides guidelines to women according to age, genetic risks and other factors, which are practical and easy to follow. A great deal is happening to cure breast cancer. Every city has a “Run for the Cure”. It is sensible to approach this disease by preventing it and not just chasing the cure.
For Media Appearances, publicity or to request a copy of the EPK, contact:
Miranda Spigener
Director of PR & Book Marketing
AEG Publishing Group, Inc.
845 Third Avenue, 6th Floor – NY, NY 10022
pr1@strategicbookmarketing.com www.aegpublishinggroup.com
832-452-6068 Direct - 773-482-6068 PR Office Fax

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Monday, January 19, 2009

PREVENTING Breast Cancer NATURALLY...Renowned physician Dr. Khalid Mahmud author of Keeping aBreast discusses in upcoming appearances

Keeping aBreast: Ways to PREVENT Breast Cancer is the must read book for all women as recommended by actress/author and women's health advocate Suzanne Somers.

Written in Layman's terms, you’ll discover surprising truths about this disease; lifestyle behaviors that can induce breast cancer and ones to avoid if breast cancer is discovered. More importantly, Dr. Mahmud discusses what a woman can do now to prevent this cancer which afflicts so many women in the world today. Meticulously detailed research went into the writing of Dr. Mahmud’s book. Depicted are case histories explaining lifestyle choices, body composition, exercise, food choices, endocrine changes (naturally and through medication), vitamins, supplements and other preventative measures a woman can do to significantly reduce the risk of breast cancer. Simplified guidelines are included with relation to a woman’s age, genetic history, and other factors. The book is based on Dr. Mahmud’s 25 years of experience as an oncologist and an extensive review of scientific literature. Recommended by respected physicians, patients and the world-renowned actress, author, and health advocate, Suzanne Somers, Keeping aBreast should be in every woman’s home library.

Dr. Khalid Mahmud, board certified in Oncology, Hematology, Internal Medicine and Anti-Aging Medicine has made it his mission to helping women beat this disease. His past experience includes Chief of Medicine and Medical Director of Oncology at North Memorial Medical Center, Minneapolis. He pioneered Home Telemedicine and founded American TeleCare, which is helping many thousands of patients in their homes while reducing emergency room visits and hospitalizations. Recipient of the 1988 Asian Pacific Minnesotan Award for Leadership in the field of Health from the Governor of Minnesota; Dr. Mahmud has published many medical and health related articles medical journals, including Oncology Review and is planning his next book on how to fix our healthcare system. He lives and practices in Minneapolis. Keeping aBreast is his first book. Dr. Mahmud's website: http://www.idinhealth.com/
Check out Dr. Mahmud on the following scheduled appearances discussing his book and the subject of preventing breast cancer:

NBC - Monday, 1/19, 4pm http://www.kare11.com/
Interview with Diana Pierce at 4pm

FOX - Tuesday, 1/27 8:30am
Morning Show http://www.myfoxtwincities.com/myfox

The Kevyn Burger Show - Wednesday, 1/28 9:40am
FM107 http://www.fm107.fm/kevyn/index.shtml

Healthy Life Expo - Friday, 1/30 2pm
Presentation / Book Signing http://www.mediamaxevents.com/HealthSpring/HealthSpringIndex.htm

For media inquiries, appearances, or other publicity — please contact:
Miranda Spigener, Director of PR/Publicist PR1@strategicbookmarketing.com
832-452-6068 Direct - 773-482-6068 PR Office Fax

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