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Henry Dreher Your Defense Aainst Dancer: The Complete Guide to Cancer Prevention (A New Ways to Health Book) New York, NY, U.S.A. Harper & Row Publishers 1988 0060157402 / 9780060157401 First Edition/first Printing Hardcover/Ex-Library Good 0060157402 Good??? c. 1988, black bds. w/d.j., 373pp., (lt.shelf wear, corners lightly bumped, text clean, d.j. taped to bds., very lt.edge wear, lt.rubbing, mylar cover).From Publishers Weekly"The Big C is going to get youor it isn'tand there is nothing you can do about it." According to the author, a former staff writer for the Cancer Research Institute, this attitude toward cancer is typicaland wrong. Recommending the traditional approach of Western medicine combined with alternative methods, Dreher claims that we can prevent 80% of all cancers by not smoking, curbing alcohol intake, following a cancer prevention diet and systematically making other changes in daily life. He addresses three broad areas affecting susceptibility to the disease. The nutrition section offers the latest information about foods and supplements that promote, inhibit or protect against cancer (while making realistic allowance for the fact that old dietary habits die hard). The "lifestyle" section discusses causes of cancer such as exposure to radon and X-rays. Most controversially, Dreher examines the influence of mind on body where cancer is concerned. Intended as a reference source, and written with skeptics as well as true believers in mind, this informative book makes a balanced and convincing case for itself.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.From Library JournalThis book is similar to Prevention editors' Complete Book of Cancer Prevention ( LJ 3/15/88). There is the same up-beat emphasis on "preventing" cancer by avoiding risk factors (particularly smoking) and following the rules of good nutrition and healthful living. One-fourth of the book addresses the psychology of cancer, discussing the tenuous evidence that psychological stress can increase the risk of becoming ill or that an aggressively positive attitude can bring about regression or cure. (It gives no references to the writings of the quoted experts.) The Prevention book seems more complete, giving more facts about types of cancer and risk factors and less speculative interpretation. However, a reliable physician's opinion on an individual case is better than these overviews. Eleanor Maass, Maass Assocs., New Milford, Pa.Copyright 1988 Reed Business Information, Inc.Product DescriptionRelating the newest findings on the links between cancer and diet, lifestyle, and mind-body interactions, this guide presents all of the risk factors and tells how to avoid them. Price:
1.69 USD
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