Beat Cancer: How to Regain Control of Your Health and Your Life

Beat Cancer: How to Regain Control of Your Health and Your Life

by Mustafa Djamgoz (Author), Jane Plant CBE (Author)

Synopsis

If you or someone you love has been diagnosed with cancer, you want to do everything possible to beat the disease. But with so much conflicting advice and so many options available, how do you decide on the best treatment plan for you? In this major new book, Professor Jane Plant and Professor Mustafa Djamgoz present a clear and scientifically sound 10-step programme to help you beat cancer. At a time when you may be feeling helpless and confused, this book provides the essential guidance you need to take control of your life and regain your health with targeted advice for specific cancers. Included in the 10-step plan: * Inform yourself: understand what cancer is, what causes it and how to avoid carcinogens * Choosing the right treatment: evidence-based advice on conventional and complementary therapies, including chemotherapy, radiotherapy, surgery and medication * Change your lifestyle: guidance on diet, exercise, reducing stress, relationships and other lifestyle factors that have a proven link with cancer Beat Cancer will help you prevent cancer, tackle your diagnosis and stay in remission.

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Format: paperback
Publisher: Vermilion
Published:

ISBN 10: 0091947952
ISBN 13: 9780091947958
Book Overview: A proven 10-step plan to overcoming cancer from Britain's foremost cancer experts

Media Reviews
this sensitive and informative self-help guide goes into every aspect of cancer in great detail, from debunking myths of the disease to what to expect before a chemo session * Daily Mail *
Author Bio
Mustafa Djamgoz is one of the UK's foremost cancer biologists and the Professor of Cancer Biology at Imperial College London. His work has won numerous awards, including the prestigious Huxley Memorial Medal. Jane Plant is a highly respected scientist and Professor of Geochemistry at Imperial College London. Jane is a cancer survivor, having suffered from breast cancer five times before she worked out how to keep herself in remission through nutrition and conventional treatments.