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Dr. Daniel Rosy. The Cancer Directory
THE CANCER DIRECTORY. DR ROSY DANIEL. How to make the integrated cancer medicine revolution work for you
Contents
Foreword by Bernice Miller
Introduction: how to use this book by Dr Rosy Daniel
CHAPTER 1 How to make the integrated cancer medicine revolution work for you
What Is Integrated Cancer Medicine?
What Types of Integrated Medicine Are Available?
1. Orthodox cancer medicine
2. Alternative cancer medicine
3. Complementary supportive care
4. Psychological approaches
5. Spiritual help
6. Self-help approaches
7. Healthy lifestyle reorientation
Timing Is All: The Four Phases of Recovery
Phase 1 Getting through diagnosis and treatment positively
Phase 2 Dealing creatively with the problems of illness
Phase 3 Health revival: the state shift to get the body and mind strong again
Phase 4 Life renewal: getting into a healthy, happy and fulfilling lifestyle
The Importance of You: Letting Go of the Medical Model
CHAPTER 2 The psychological foundation for health
Facing the Demons
Getting into the Right Frame of Mind
The Psychological Basis for Remarkable Recovery. Caryle Hirschberg: The Role of Belief
Dr Stephen Greer: The Role of a Fighting Spirit and Alleviating Depression
Dr Candace Pert: The Scientific Basis for the Mind – Body Connection and the Need to Express Emotion
Dr Susan Kobasa: The Role of Emotional Patterning
Dr Leslie Walker: The Role of Empowering Cancer Treatment
Professors Spiegel and Fawzy: The Role of Support
Blowing the Myth of Positive Thinking
Underlying States of Mind that May Need to Change
Looking at your will to live
The problem of stress
Expressing your feelings
Getting out of isolation and loneliness
Getting out of depression, fear and anxiety
Freeing ourselves of limiting beliefs
Getting the Help You Need. Counselling
Preparing for the Worst, Working for the Best
Healing Your Emotional Wounds
Facing the Cancer Diagnosis: Understanding Your Reactions and Identifying Your Needs
Dealing with shock
Possible emotional reactions to expect
Getting immediate help
Telling other people
Asking for Help. Developing a personal support network
Veronica’s Story
Mapping Out Your Personal Support Network
Setting Up Your Personal Support Group
Suggested guidelines for a personal support group
A Framework for Setting Up a Personal Support Group
Finding a cancer ‘buddy’
Preparing for the moment of ‘peak vulnerability’
In Summary
CHAPTER 3 Getting the right treatment for you
Getting a Clear Diagnosis
Early symptoms of cancer
Visiting your GP
Receiving good news
Receiving bad news
Getting support while waiting for test results
The moment of truth
Finding Out What Support Is Available at the Hospital
Getting Support When You Receive Your Results
Working with Your Doctors
Information Gathering to Find Out What Treatment Options Are Available. Knowing the right questions to ask
Finding out more about your cancer
Going to the Frontier with the Internet
Knowing when to stop
Understanding the medical approach to cancer
Specialists who look after people with cancer
Getting more details
Thinking about Timing
Understanding the treatment offered
Learning more about the proposed treatment
Reviewing Your Options
Making Treatment Decisions and Creating an Integrated Medicine Plan
CHAPTER 4 The medical frontier: getting the best orthodox treatment. The oncologist’s perspective by Professor Karol Sikora with cancer nurse Patricia Peat
What Is Cancer? The cancer cell
Characteristics that distinguish a normal cell from a cancer cell. Cell Recognition
Immune Attack
Staying in Place
Metastatic spread
Classifying cancer
Diagnosing Cancer. How is a cancer diagnosis usually made?
Staging
Grading
Secondary cancer
Assessing your situation
Choosing Your Cancer Treatment. Cancer statistics
Getting information about your cancer
A cancer question checklist
Getting a second opinion
Taking your time
Discussing complementary and alternative options
Current Medical Treatments
Surgery
Cancer Surgery: The Key Issues
Following Surgery
Radiotherapy
Types of Radiotherapy
The Radiotherapy Process
Side-effects of Radiotherapy
Fatigue and Nausea
Skin Burns
Difficulties with Eating and Drinking
Possible Flare-up of Symptoms
Infertility
Limitations of Radiotherapy
Palliative Radiotherapy for Symptom Control
Leading-edge Developments in Radiotherapy Treatments
Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy
Intraoperative Radiotherapy
Radiofrequency Ablation
Therasphere
Fractionated Stereotactic Radiosurgery
Brachytherapy
Chemotherapy
The Discovery of Anti-cancer Drugs
Chemotherapy Regimes
Administration of Chemotherapy
The Side-effects of Chemotherapy. Effects on Fast-growing Tissues
Nausea, Vomiting and Diarrhoea
Infertility
Depression
Tiredness
Dealing with Side-effects
New Developments in Chemotherapy. Preoperative Chemotherapy
Rotating Regimes
Hepatic Artery Infusion
Chemotherapy Gel
Hormone therapy
Newer Treatment Approaches
Laser therapy
Laser-induced Interstitial Thermotherapy
Laser Surgery for Head, Neck and Throat Cancers
Laser Treatment for Breast Cancer and Palliative Care
Cryotherapy/cryosurgery
Ultrasound and microwave thermotherapy
Focused Microwave Thermotherapy
Percutaneous ethanol injection
Photodynamic therapy
Cancer Treatments in Development
Cytoreductive surgery
Hyperthermic intraoperative intraperitoneal chemotherapy
Cancer vaccines
Dendritic cell therapy
Gene therapy
Viruses
Virus-directed Enzyme Therapy
Other developments. Smart Scalpel
Adoptive Transfer
Thalidomide
Tumour-targeted Super-antigens
Clinical Trials
Judging breakthroughs
Using the Internet
Beating the UK’s national health system
A Note about the Authors of this Chapter:
CHAPTER 5 Alternative cancer medicines: the best of today. Written with help from research chemist Andrew Panton
Understanding Alternative Cancer Treatments
Evaluating alternative cancer medicines
The need for regular medical monitoring
Alternatives on the Internet
The Resources Directory
Using alternative treatments
1. Anti-cancer Nutrients
1a. Antioxidants
1b. Herbal antioxidants
1c. Multi-mineral formulations
1d. Essential fatty acids and essential sugars
1e. Co-enzyme Q10
1f. Immune stimulants. Inosito/IP6
Biobran
2. Herbal Medicine. 2a. Aloe vera
2b. Amygdalin or laetrile (vitamin B17)
2c. Astragalus
2d. Carctol
2e. Cat’s Claw (Uncaria Tomentosa)
2f. Echinacea
2g. Essiac or Rene Caisse herbs
2h. Garlic
2i. Green tea (catechins)
2j. Iscador (mistletoe)
2k. Mushrooms and their extracts
2l. Noni juice
2m. Pau d’arco
2n. PC-SPES
2o. Turmeric (curcumin)
2p. Other important herbal and food extracts. Graviola (Annona muricata)
Lycopene
Plant Sterols and Sterolins
Saw Palmetto (Pygeum Africanum), Stinging Nettle and Lycopene
Mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana)
Wormwood (Artemisia Annua)
Chinese Herbs
Ukrain
3. Hormone Therapy in Cancer Treatment and the Menopause
3a. Natural progesterone
Progesterone vs Breast Cancer
Progesterone vs the Menopause
3b. Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C)
4. Metabolic Therapy
DMSO
4d. Shark and bovine cartilage
4e. Hydrazine sulphate
4f. Urea
4g. Enzyme therapy
4h. Cesium
4i. The Rath vitamin C protocol
4j. Amitriptyline
4k. Aspirin
5. Immunotherapy
Dr Issels’ concept of the development of cancer and its treatment
The Issels Theory and Treatment
5. Vaccine therapy
5a. Coley’s toxins
5b. BCG (Bacille Calmette-Guerin) vaccine and melanoma vaccine
5c. T/Tn antigen breast cancer vaccine
5d. VG-1000 cancer vaccine
5e. HANSI (homoeopathic natural activator of the immunology system)
5f. Dendritic cell therapy
5g. Immuno-Augmentative Therapy
5h. TVZ-7 Lymphocyte treatment
6. Neuroendocrine Therapy. 6a. Adrenaline therapy
6b. Insulin Potentiation Therapy (IPT)
7. Physical Therapies
7a. Heat therapy
7b. Light therapy
7c. Detoxification
Reducing Your Exposure to Environmental Pollutants
7d. Oxygen therapies
7e. Electromagnetic field therapies
8. Nutritional Therapies
9. Mind – Body Medicine
Help is at hand
Getting the Best of All Worlds
Continuing to build the picture
CHAPTER 6 Making your treatment decision
Getting a Second Opinion
Giving Informed Consent for Treatment
Be assertive!
Checking that you are ready to give informed consent
Saying ‘No’ to Treatment
Facing the Downside of Treatment
Looking at how treatment may change your body and your life
CHAPTER 7 Getting the best outcome from treatment
Mentally Preparing for Treatment
Developing a strong belief in your treatment
Reducing your fear and anxiety levels. Getting the Information You Need
Relaxing Before Treatment
Expressing Your Feelings and Fears
Checking that you are ready for treatment
Empowering your treatment
Physically Preparing for Treatment
Consider your need to detox
Build up your energy levels
Rest well
Take exercise
Practically Preparing for Treatment
Once the Treatment Starts
Going to a hospital or a clinic for treatment
Preparing for surgery
Preparing for Radiotherapy
Preparing for chemotherapy
Recovering from Treatment. After surgery
After radiotherapy
After chemotherapy
CHAPTER 8 Complementary medicine for coping creatively with symptoms and side-effects. The Issues
The Energy Model of Health and Illness
Raising your energy. Healing
Energy medicines: shiatsu, acupuncture and homoeopathy
Freeing the Body and Mind from the Effects of Fear. Relaxation
Meditation
Learning to Meditate
Natural Symptom Control
The mind – body approach to symptom relief
Complementary therapies for symptom relief
More complex side-effects. Lymphoedema
Infertility
Menopausal Symptoms in Women and Hot Flushes in Men
Maintaining Your Weight
CHAPTER 9 Long-term Health Creation. The Road to Recovery …
Going beyond the medical model
What do we know about the causes of cancer?
Thinking About the Timing of Your Illness
The message of illness
Looking at the possible benefits of illness
Getting Well Again
The Health Creation Programme
Getting Started Today
The Holistic Approach to Health Creation
The Mind – Body Connection
1. Improving Your Relationship with Yourself
2. Caring for Your Body
Healthy eating and cooking
Getting Support to Change Your Diet
Gathering Information
Dietary Guidelines
Buying Healthy Food
Recipe Books
Wholefood Shopping
An Introductory Meal Plan
Specific Anti-cancer Foods
Learning New Skills
Sustainability
Healthy Cooking
Equipment
Exercise
3. Improving Your State of Mind. Stress, anxiety and overwork
Looking for Signs of Stress
Dealing with Stress
Getting Out of Severe Stress
Sleep, rest and relaxation
Improving your relationships
Letting go of your emotions
4. Reviving and Honouring Your Spirit
Finding meaning and purpose in life
Attending to the State of Your Spirit
Going deeper into freeing you. Changing Difficult Attitudes and Limiting Beliefs
Shedding Unhelpful Roles and Personas
Getting Free of Dominant Presences or Forces in Your Outer Life
Reorientation to your true self
Discovering Your Core Values
Checking Your Will to Live
Living Life with Purpose and Meaning
Encouraging Self-expression
Spiritual nourishment
Raising your energy levels
5. Caring for Your Environment
A Clear Intention
The call to action
CHAPTER 10 Help for carers
The Cancer Shock
Anticipatory grief
Fear of responsibility
Wanting to help
Going through your feelings
Fight or Flight
Balancing your own needs with the needs of the person you’re caring for
Being honest with yourself
How are you going to deal with your feelings?
Working out what you are able to offer
Will you be able to cope?
Mapping the support resources in your area
Setting up a support network
Forming a personal support group
Strategies for Being a Great Carer
Giving emotional support
The Power of Listening
Eliciting the Needs of the Person You Are Caring For
Getting Distress Out of the Family, Social or Relationship System
Emotional giving
Maintaining Good Communication
Telling Others
Helping with treatment decisions
Taking Time to Make a Treatment Decision
Researching the Options and Gathering Information
Alternative Cancer Treatments
Complementary Cancer Care
Integrated Medicine
Health Creation Resources Directory
Preparing for and going through treatment
Assess and Delegate Roles and Responsibilities
Embracing Change
Your changing relationship
Supporting the evolution of the one you are caring for
Embracing changes in sexuality
Embracing the challenge of more serious illness
Facing death and dying
Your changing relationship with yourself
Embracing your changing roles
Embracing Positive Changes
Creating Your Survival Strategy
Taking ‘time out’
Support and guidance
Introduction
1. Frontier Orthodox Cancer Medicine
1.2 General Cancer Information (including Research Bodies)
2. Pioneering Hospitals Offering Integrated Cancer Care. 2.1 The Hammersmith Hospital, London
2.2 The Mount Vernon Hospital and The Lynda Jackson Macmillan Centre, Middlesex
2.3 Wirral Holistic Care Services, near Liverpool
2.4 Rossendale Integrated Medicine Service, Lake District
2.5 The Royal Surrey Hospital, The Fountain Centre
2.6 The Harley Street Oncology Centre, London
2.7 The Cromwell Hospital, London
In Summary …
3. Alternative Cancer Medicines. 3.1 Websites Offering Information on Alternative Cancer Treatments
3.2 Scientific Information on Alternative Cancer Medicine
3.3 Alternative Cancer Medicines
3.3.1 Anti-cancer Nutrients
3.3.1a Antioxidant vitamins and minerals
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.1b Herbal antioxidant preparations
Fruit and vegetable formulations
3.3.1c Multi-mineral formulations. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interaction and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.1d Essential fatty acids and essential sugars
Flaxseed (Linseed) Oil. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.1e Co-enzyme Q10. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.1f Immune stimulants
Use and Dosage
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
Biobran
Use and Dosage
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
3.3.2 Herbal Medicine
3.3.2a Aloe vera. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
3.3.2b Amygdalin or laetrile. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
3.3.2c Astragalus
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2d Carctol. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
3.2.2e Cat’s Claw (Uncaria Tomentosa) Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2f Echinacea
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2g Essiac or Rene Caisse herbs. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2h Garlic. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2i Green tea (catechins) Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2j Iscador (mistletoe) Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2k Mushrooms and their extracts. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2l Noni juice. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2m Pau D’arco. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2n PC-SPES. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2o Turmeric (curcumin) Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.2p Other important herbal and food extracts
3.3.3 Hormone Therapy
3.3.3a Natural progesterone. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.3b Indole-3-Carbinol (I3C) Use and Dosage
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.4 Metabolic Therapy
Intravenous metabolic therapy
3.3.4d Shark and Bovine Cartilage. Use and Dosage
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.4e Hydrazine sulphate
How to Use
Drug Interactions and Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
3.3.4f Urea
How to Use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
References
3.3.4g Enzyme Therapy
3.3.4h Cesium
3.3.4i The Rath Vitamin C Protocol
3.3.4j Amitriptyline
3.3.4k Aspirin
3.3.5 Immunotherapy
3.3.5a Coley’s Toxins. Source and Price
3.3.5b BCG and Melanoma Vaccine
3.3.5c T/Tn antigen breast cancer vaccine
References
3.3.5d VG-1000 vaccine. Use and Availability
Research Evidence
3.3.5e Hansi. Use and Availability
3.3.5f Dendritic cell therapy. Source
3.3.5g Immuno-Augmentative Therapy (IAT) Source
Reference
3.3.5h TVZ-7 lymphocyte treatment
Source
3.3.6 Neuroendocrine Therapy
3.3.6a Adrenaline therapy. Use and Dosage
How to use
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
3.3.6b Insulin Potentation Therapy (IPT)
3.3.7 Physical Therapies. 3.3.7a Heat therapy. Use
Special Precautions
Mechanism of Action
Level of Evidence
Source and Price
Reference
3.3.7b Light Therapy
3.3.7c Detoxification. Dietary Detoxification
Liver Detoxification
Coffee Enemas
Chest Detoxification
Lymph Detoxification
Skin Detoxification
Chemotherapy Detox Herbs
Radiation Detox Remedies
Colonic Irrigation
Reducing Your Exposure to Toxins
Source and Price
References
Viral, Bacterial and Parasite Elimination
Electro-magnetic Radiation and Geopathic Stress
3.3.7d Oxygen therapy
3.3.7e Electro-magnetic therapies
3.3.8 Nutritional Therapies
Jane Sen – Health Creation Nutrition Mentor Service
Organizations offering nutritional therapies
Nutritional and metabolic testing organizations
Protective anti-cancer phyto-chemicals in food
3.3.9 Mind – Body Medicine. Mind – body centres and therapies. Bristol Cancer Help Centre, England, UK
Cancer Treatment Centers of America
Block Center for Integrated Cancer Care, Illinois
Commonweal Center, California
Center for Integrated Healing in Vancouver, BC
Simonton Cancer Center, California
Gawler Foundation, Yarra Valley Living Centre, Melbourne, Australia
Slánú Cancer Help Centre, Galway, Ireland
Cancer Bridge, Hexham, England
Breast Cancer Care, Scotland
Breast Cancer Haven, London and Hereford, England
Health Creation Programme and Cancer Lifeline Kit (available nationally and internationally as it is a portable self-help kit)
HeartMath
The Journey
The Order of Love
Counselling and psychotherapy and group work
Hypnotherapy
Emotional Freedom Therapy
NLP (Neuro-linguistic Programming) (Professional Guild)
Art therapy
Music therapy
Drumming
Voice Workshops
Tantra training
Laughter training
Happiness training
Clown Medicine with Patch Adams
Relaxation
Meditation
Visualization
Hatha Yoga and Pranayama
Five Rhythms Dance
4. Alternative Cancer Doctors. 4.1 By Speciality
4.1d Iscador therapy, homoeopathy and complex homoeopathy
4.1e Nutritional Medicine
4.1f Herbal Medicine
4.1g Women’s Medicine
4.1h Mind – Body Integrated Medicine Doctors
5. Alternative Cancer Clinics (International) Austria. The Kroiss-Cancer-Center for Alternative Cancer Therapy
Bahamas. Immuno-Augmentative Therapy
Canada. Centre for Integrated Healing, Vancouver
Jim Chan, ND, Vancouver
Cose, Inc., Rock Forest, Quebec
Highline Oxyzone, Oxygen Therapies, Vernon, BC
HOC Centre for Progressive Medicine – Dr Thao Nguyen in Coquitlam, BC
Abram Hoffer, MD, PhD, British Columbia
Kelowna Naturopathic Clinic, Kelowna, BC
The Nasri Chelation Clinic
Pacific Center, Vancouver
Richmond Alternative Medical Clinic, Richmond, BC
Schafer’s Health Centre, Saskatchewan
Vital Path Health Centre, British Columbia
Cuba. Ozone Research Center, Havana
Denmark. Humlegaarden
Ecuador
Germany. Professor Douwes, Klinik St Georg
Dr Waldraut Fryda
Dr Thomas Nesselhut
Issels therapy
Bio Med Klinik, Bad Borgzabern
Hartmut Baltin, MD, located between Salzburg and Munich
Hufeland Clinic for Holistic Immunotherapy, Bad Mergentheim
Institute for Immunology and Thymus Research, Bad Harzburg (outside Hanover)
Hong Kong. Optimum Health Centre, Causeway Bay
Hungary. United Cancer Research Institute, Budapest
Israel. Joseph Brenner, M.D., Tel-Aviv
Italy. Giancarlo Pizza, MD, Sant’Orsola-Malpighi Hospital, Bologna
Japan. Holistic Keihoku Hospital, Tokyo, run by Tsuneo Kobayashi, MD
Obitsu Sankei Clinic and Hospital
Kenya. Spring of Life Therapeutic Center
Mexico. American Metabolic Institute and St. Joseph Hospital, La Mesa, Mexico, Geronimo Rubio, MD
Baja Nutri Care, in the Playas area of Tijuana, Mexico
CHIPSA, Center for Integrative Medicine, Playas de Tijuana, Tijuana, BC, Mexico
Gerson Healing Center of America, The Gerson Institute and the Oasis of Hope
New Hope Clinic, Tijuana, Mexico
Oasis of Hope Hospital (Contreras Clinic), Tijuana, Mexico
Stella Maris Clinic, Dr Alvarez, Tijuana, Mexico
New Zealand. Bay of Plenty Environmental Health Clinic, Tauranga
Philippines. Bio Medical Health Center, Pasay City, Metro Manila
Portugal. Health Center, Lisbon
South America. Centro De Rejuvenecimiento Cellular Por Oxigenoterapia Hiperbarica, Palmira, Colombia
Medicina Bio Energetica, Dr Elias Bechara Simancas, Cali
Clinica de Medicina Biologica del Dr Arturo, Cali
Spain. J. Buxalleu Font, Barcelona
Las Mariposas Clinic, Malaga, Spain and Barcelona
Switzerland. Aeskulup, Brunnen
Lukas Klinik, Arlesheim
Paracelsus Klinik Center for Holistic Medicine and Dentistry
Serafin Naturheilpraxis AG, Wolfhalden
US
Arizona. Aidan Inc., Tempe
Integrative Health Care, PC, Scottsdale
Immune Therapies International (ITI)
Georgia. Atlanta Integrative Medical
Kentucky. The Foxhollow Clinic of Integrated Biological Medicine, Crestwood
Michigan. Community Supported Anthroposophical Medicine (CSAM), Ann Arbor
New York. Michael B. Schachter, MD, The Schachter Center, Suffren
Washington. The Leo J. Bolles Clinic, Bellevue
6. Integrated Medicine Doctors and Services. 6.1 UK Integrated Medicine Doctors
6.2 US Integrated or Holistic Cancer Doctors
6.3 UK Integrated Medicine Services Offering Mind – Body Approaches, Self-help and Complementary Therapies
6.4 International Holistic/Integrated Medicine Centres Offering Mind – Body Medicine and Complementary Health Care
7. Complementary Medicine Organizations for Finding Therapists
7.1 General UK Complementary Umbrella Organizations
7.2 Therapeutic Umbrella Organizations for Finding Therapists
8. Counselling Organizations for Finding Therapists
9. Self-help Organizations for Finding Classes or Teachers. 9.1 General Umbrella Group
9.2 Specific Therapies
10. Support Services. 10.1 General Information about Support
10.2 Holistic Support Groups
10.3 Support Groups by Type of Cancer
10.4 Support Groups by Disability
10.5 Support Groups by Gender, Religion, Ethnic or Minority Group
10.6 Support Groups for Children and Young Adults
10.7 Support Groups Offering Help with Sexuality Issues
10.8 Support Groups to Help You Face Pain
10.9 Support Groups to Help You Face Death and Dying
10.10 Support Groups Offering Care for the Carers
11 Retreats, Spiritual Development and Holistic Holidays. 11.1 Retreat Centres
11.2 Holistic Holidays
12. Cancer Care and Practical Help: Nursing, Social, Financial, Insurance. 12.1 Nursing Care
12.2 Nursing Equipment
12.3 Social, Financial and Insurance
12.4 Hospice
12.5 Political Cancer Patient Groups
12.6 Cancer Services Management
12.7 Transport
13. Cancer Prevention. 13.1 Genetic Cancer Screening. ICRF Family Cancer Clinics
South Thames Regional Genetics Centre (East)
Cancer Genetics Clinics
13.2 Help to Eradicate Key Risk Factors
The Obesity Resource Information Centre
Smoking
Alcoholism
Mobile Phone Protection
13.3 Cancer Risk Factors 13.3a Environmental
13.3b Household
13.3c Occupational cancer risk factors
13.3d Known risk factors for specific cancers. Cancer of the Oesophagus (Gullet)
Cancer of the Pancreas
Cancer of the Penis
Cancer of the Bowel
Breast Cancer
Lung Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Melanoma
Cancer of the Uterus (Womb) and Ovaries
Stomach Cancer
Anal Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Brain Tumours
Gall Bladder Cancer
Kidney Cancer
Leukaemias
Liver Cancer
Lymphomas
Mouth and Throat Cancer
Sarcomas (Cancers of the Bones or Connective Tissue)
Testicular Cancer
Thyroid Cancer
Vaginal and Vulval Cancer
Cervical Cancer
14. Product Suppliers and Diagnostic Centres. 14.1 Health Creation Products and Services
14.2 Vitamins, Minerals and Herbs
14.3 Orthodox Medicines
Bibliography. Alternative Guides and Medicine
Integrated Medicine
Anti-Cancer Nutrition
Healthy Recipes
Household Carcinogens
Emotional and Spiritual Health
Glossary
Index
Acknowledgements
About the Author and Contributors
The Contributors
References
Nutrition and Cancer
Spiritual Healing
Complementary Therapies
The Mind – Body Connection
Exercise
Massage
Art and Music Therapy
Other Works
Copyright
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