9781410410566
Anticancer
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Publication Date: 01 September, 2008
ISBN: 9781410410566
Pages: 507
Subjects: Biographies, Medical, Health and fitness, Cooking
Available as: Trade Cloth, 978-0-670-02164-2 Trade Cloth, 978-0-670-02034-8 Trade Cloth, 978-1-4104-1056-6 Audio Recording Downloadable, 978-0-7927-5903-4
Description:
When David Servan-Schreiber, a scientist and doctor, was diagnosed with brain cancer, it changed his life. Confronting what medicine knows about the illness, the workings of the body's natural cancer-fighting capacities, and his own will to live, the author found himself on a journey from disease and relapse into scientific exploration, and finally to health. Anticancer is radical in its discussion of the environment, lifestyle, and trauma; and inspiring and cautionary in its certainty that cancer cells lie dormant in all of us-and we all must care for the "terrain" in which they exist. Book jacket.
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PW Publishers Weekly
Review Source: Publishers Weekly
Review Date: 2008-06-09
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After undergoing chemotherapy and surgery for brain cancer, Servan-Schreiber, a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, asked his oncologist if any lifestyle changes would prevent a relapse; the answer was no. Certain this was wrong, Servan-Schreiber spent months researching a mass of scientific data on natural defenses against cancer. After a lucid introduction to cancer and its causes, he points out studies indicating that a poor diet, unhealthy habits (like smoking), some hormones, and environmental toxins increase risk. But as his advice grows more specific, evidence dwindles that these steps work. Eating organic foods, avoiding red meat and processed food, and eliminating household chemicals seem reasonable, but readers curious about how much turmeric or garlic to consume and how much it lowers their cancer risk will find no answers. Servan-Schreiber also advocates a positive, life-affirming attitude, illustrating with anecdotes of patients whose cancers disappeared when they attained inner peace. Servan-Schreiber underscores that his advice should be an adjunct to, not a replacement for, conventional treatments like surgery and chemotherapy, in this spirited mixture of good medical information, helpful suggestions and alternative medicine. (Sept. 22) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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