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$16.95 Original price was: $16.95.$10.89Current price is: $10.89.
Greg Anderson, founder of the Cancer Recovery Foundation, advocates for a fully integrative approach to breast cancer treatment, combining nutrition, exercise, mind/body techniques, social support, and conventional medicine. Recognizing the confusion that often accompanies a breast cancer diagnosis, Anderson offers guidance to help patients create a comprehensive recovery plan. His book, “Breast Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do,” serves as a resource for those seeking health and healing, challenging the tendency of Western medicine to overtreat and promoting holistic well-being. This guide is beneficial for readers of other cancer-related literature, providing hope and practical advice for recovery.
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The updated edition of a classic guide to cancer survival, first published in 1999, offers an accessible plan for patients and their families. Written by a cancer survivor, this inspiring roadmap emphasizes taking charge of one’s diagnosis with hope. Drawing from over two decades of research and personal experience, the author, Anderson, presents a holistic action plan that has benefited hundreds of thousands of cancer patients worldwide. The core message is to not only treat illness but also to foster physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness. The book, published by Penguin Publishing Group, is 320 pages long.
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The revised guide, “Cancer: 50 Essential Things to Do,” offers support to cancer patients and their families, featuring over 25% new material. Written by survivor Greg Anderson, it assists those newly diagnosed, experiencing recurring symptoms, or fearing a relapse. This informative and inspiring resource complements medical treatments with practical healing steps used by numerous survivors. The updated edition includes recent medical treatments, cancer research, and online resources, helping readers navigate the evolving landscape of cancer care and recovery. Published by Plume, this 184-page paperback is aimed at adults and was released on August 1, 1999.