Excludes the following tumor types, which may occur in the breast but are not morphologically breast cancer: angiosarcoma, cystosarcoma, phyllodes, and primary lymphoma.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women, next to skin cancer. It can either originate in breast tissue ("primary") or develop as a result of metastasis from elsewhere in the body ("secondary").
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Botanical Support - Breast Cancer
One of ten products in the Botanical Support series of products, this nutritional support product centers around the unique herbal supplement needs of breast cancer patients. This product is a nutritional adjunct product, and should not be used to treat or cure disease. Complimentary products, to be used in conjunction with this item, can be viewed on the in-depth subject page on breast cancer. Ingredients: Aloe vera, into which the following South American herbal extracts have been infused: Annona muricata leaf, Physalis angulata leaf, Scoparia dulcis herb, Maytenus krukovii bark, Guazuma ulmifolia bark, Momordica charantia seed, Pfaffia paniculata root, Uncaria tomentosa bark, Schinus molle bark.
DIRECTIONS: As a dietary supplement, take one fluid ounce (2 Tbsp.) once daily or as directed by a health care professional.
DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT IF YOU ARE PREGNANT OR LACTATING. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
To users in the U.S.: this statement has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.
Note: This information is provided for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace the use of a qualified health care professional. We strongly recommend the use of a physician for the diagnostic phase of any treatment. With an accurate diagnosis in hand, we believe the consumer, at that point, has a basic, unalienable right to seek out factual information on all therapeutic approaches, both orthodox and alternative, and choose those approach(es) that are right for them. Nonetheless, a "good doctor" should be considered a requisite starting point.