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Construction WebCam Set Up At Cancer Centre Site

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Monday, August 16, 2010 05:03 PM

Image  from  construction site webcam, click on photo for live images
 
Prince George, B.C.- You can now keep tabs on the development of construction of the new Cancer Centre in Prince George as a webcam has been set up. You can access the webcam by clicking here.
 
The webcam will operational for the duration of the centre's construction.

The 5,000-square metre BC Cancer Agency Centre for the North will provide full cancer care services, including a computerized-tomography (CT) simulator, a chemotherapy unit, and outpatient clinics. It also will have two linear accelerators, which will bring the delivery of radiation therapy to Northern B.C.

Construction of the Centre for the North began  at the end of last month and is expected to be complete by September 2012.

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How much time, effort and money are being allocated (directed) at cancer prevention?
Cool
How much time and money are being spent at what is causing cancer?

We are great fixers but cant seem to find the money for whats causing it. I guess theres more money in it for the medical profession in being fixers.
Cheers
Will be able to watch and make sure the old man is pulling his weight, or dragging his feet....
Sugar feeds cancer... stop eating sugar and cancer can't grow to the size where the body can't deal with it. Lots of studies show this.
I have also received information that indicates Cancer cannot survive in an alkaline environment. But, it does flourish in an acidic environment. As does many other diseases.

So if nothing else, I am modifying my diet to increase my alkaline ash foods and reduce my acid ash foods. Sure doesn't hurt anything and is probably a much healthier way to eat.

So far, the road we have been on doesn't have a very good track record. More of the same advice is not going to change the results. Only require more cancer clinics.