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Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do: Revised and Updated Edition | 
enlarge | Authors: Greg Anderson, O. Carl Simonton (foreword) Publisher: Plume Category: Book
List Price: $15.00 Buy New: $6.09 You Save: $8.91 (59%)
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Rating: 18 reviews Sales Rank: 22758
Media: Paperback Edition: Rev Upd Su Pages: 208 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0452280745 Dewey Decimal Number: 616.994 EAN: 9780452280748 ASIN: 0452280745
Publication Date: August 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This definitive guide, revised and updated with over 25% new material, empowers cancer patients and their loved ones to move beyond their disease. Greg Anderson, a cancer survivor, has designed this book for the recently diagnosed, those with recurring symptoms, and those who are well but have a lingering fear that the disease may strike again. Informative and inspiring, Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do goes hand-in-hand with the patient's medical treatment and is an invaluable roadmap to recovery. Filled with practical, healing "action steps" that have been used by thousands of cancer survivors, the revised edition also contains important new information--including recently approved medical treatment options, updated cancer research, and Internet resources--geared toward making sense of the fast-changing world of cancer treatment and recovery. * Preface by Kenneth Cooper, M.D., M.P.H. * Foreword by O. Carl Simonton, M.D. "Expert instruction and loving encouragement--the wisdom of someone who has made the journey from near death to a healed life."--Bernie Siegel, M.D.
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Cancer, 50 Essential Things To Do June 2, 2008 Margaret B. Depalma (NY) This an excellent book. Short chapters, easy to follow, common sense advice and really helpful suggestions for a person looking to put their illness in remission.
Great Book! May 8, 2008 Cristl Craig (Houston) I bought this book (along with others)for my Dad after he was diagnosed with Stage 4 RCC. He absolutely LOVED this book. He then bought 5 copies and gave one to me, my brother and three other people because he felt we would all benefit from reading it. I read it and agree with him 100%. This book is an easy read and really put things in perspective. Great book for anyone going through this or for someone whose loved one is in this situation.
Best Cancer book... April 19, 2008 Lindai Y. Kendall (Fairfax,VA USA) For anyone facing the big C or anyone with a relative in the same bandwagon, this is the best, most uplifting and practical book to get. It will give you advice, nutrition guidelines that help and most importantly, how to battle the depression that may arise. Get it!
Cancer, 50 Essential things to do January 23, 2008 Dana Carver Somewhat helpful, mostly things I had previously read in other books. But it was interesting and did keep my attendion. I did gain some knowledge that I have put in place in my treatment and am finding it helpful.
Helpful cancer book December 11, 2007 B. Boardman (Northern California) This book was easy to read and gave definite things to do to stay healthy and be a long term survivor. It is especially good for people who first receive the diagnosis of cancer.
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