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Research & Resources: Books
A Dietitian's Cancer Story, 8th Ed. (Swan Press, 2002). By Diana Dyer. Concise recommendations for a comprehensive, integrated approach to optimizing health after cancer.
Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do (Plume Publishing, 1999). By Greg Anderson. For people who want to survive the experience of cancer and who are willing to participate actively in the recovery process.
Choices in Healing: Integrating the Best of Conventional and Complementary Approaches to Cancer (MIT Press, 1994). By Michael Lerner. A classic that reviews the conventional and complementary approaches to cancer.
Everyone's Guide to Cancer Therapy, 4th Ed. (Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2002). By Malin Dollinger, M.D., Ernest Rosenbaum, M.D., Margaret Tempero, M.D., & Sean J. Mulvihill, M.D. The latest options for cancer therapy and the questions to ask your doctor.
Facing Cancer Together: How to Help Your Friend or Loved One (Augsburg Fortress Publishers, 1999). By Pamela N. Brown. This small book is packed with appropriate and practical suggestions for friends and family of cancer patients.
How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with Natural Medicine (Riverhead Books, 2002). By Dr. Michael T. Murray, Dr. Tim Birdsall, Dr. Joseph Pizzorno & Dr. Paul Reilly. Using natural medicine to prevent, treat, and cope with the side effects of cancer.
The Breast Cancer Prevention Diet (Little Brown & Co., 1998). By Dr. Bob Arnot. The recent flood of medical studies confirms that what a woman eats can have a dramatic impact on whether or not she contracts the disease.
The Cancer Recovery Eating Plan: The Right Foods to Help Fuel Your Recovery (Times Books, 1996). By Daniel Nixon, M.D. A noted cancer expert discusses the latest scientific research into the relationship between nutrition and cancer, presenting individualized diet plans—based on various types of cancer—to help sufferers.
The Force Program: The Proven way to Fight Cancer Through Physical Activity and Exercise (Ballantine Books, 2001). By Jeff Berman, Fran Fleegler, M.D., & John Hanc. Maximize your body's ability to fight cancer though exercise and nutrition.
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