Cancer
50 Essential Things to Do
Book - 2009
Take charge of your diagnosis and choose hope over fear
In 1984, Greg Anderson was diagnosed with stage four lung cancer. He was given only thirty days to live. Refusing to give up, he set out to find what he could learn from others who had been diagnosed as “terminal” and lived. Based on decades of research and the experiences of more than 16,000 survivors, Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do teaches the practical, holistic action steps that can help you create wellness.
With a powerful message and proven results, this revised and updated edition also includes:
· Compelling new facts about how nutrition and activity level affect cancer cells
· Cautionary information about the risks of overtreatment
· Evidence of the benefits of Vitamin D consumption
Baker & Taylor
Written by a cancer survivor, this guide to cancer recovery offers an easily accessible holistic action plan for patients and family members who choose to adopt a stance of hope and take charge of their diagnosis.
Baker
& Taylor
Written by a cancer survivor, this invaluable guide to cancer recovery offers an easily accessible holistic action plan for patients and family members who choose to adopt a stance of hope and take charge of their diagnosis. Reprint.
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Add a CommentUseful as a beginners guide, but has some controversial treatment mentioned
This book is always available in the PlaneTree Health Information Center @ Cupertino Library. FE 109 A 2009