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Medchem & Toxicology 2018

Page 45

Journal of Organic & Inorganic Chemistry

ISSN: 2472-1123

A n n u a l C o n g r e s s o n

Medicinal Chemistry,

Pharmacology and toxicology

J u l y 3 0 - 3 1 , 2 0 1 8

Am s t e r d a m , N e t h e r l a n d s

D

uring recent forty years, thyroid cancer rates had gone up constantly.

Generally, the best treatment for thyroid benign or malignant nodules is

surgery, but surgery is very costly. Thyroid health affected mental health, while

mental health affected suicide rate. During the recent 15 years, American

suicide rate also went up. This paper was about how to eat, exercise, and

improve mental health to better thyroid health and consequently improve

mental health. As wealthy as America is, people are not eating right. Foods

contain poisons to make them look appealing. Our drinking water is not helping

either. For people with low economic class, they even have less choices than

the rest of the world. To understand how to eat to survive thyroid cancer, this

researcher went through more than five thousand threads/emails online long-

term thyroid cancer survivors group. Among the survivors, this researcher

picked out five typical cases who survived thyroid cancer from eight years to

close to 50 years. From these five cases’ discussion, this researcher tentatively

summarized the best practices in diet, exercise, and improving mental health

in improving thyroid health, and consequently keeping thyroid cancer in

remission.

Keywords

— Cancer, exercise, diet, thyroid.

Biography

XuChen isnotanacademicguru.Shedidresearchaboutthyroid

cancer due to personal reasons because thyroid problems are

very common among women. Xu Chen is currently working

on her Doctoral degree through University of the Rockies in

Colorado, US. Currently, Xu does not have an academic job. She

is an actor in Boston Tea Party, Boston, MA.

xuchen3296@gmail.com

Eating Away Your Cancer

Xu Chen and William Wargo

1

Xu Chen (University of the Rockies)

2

William Wargo (University of the Rockies)

Xu Chen et al., J Org Inorg Chem 2018, Volume 4

DOI: 10.21767/2472-1123-C3-008