Resources For cancer resources,links to information about cancer treatment options and cancer patient support. Cancer patients seeking links to cancer resources, information and support will find this site provides a general orientation designed to help you make your own choices and decisions concerning alternative cancer treatments or orthodox cancer treatments. |
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About the book Fighting Cancer: A Survival Guide
conversations and correspondence Resources: the start of an adventure If you have cancer; if you're caring for someone who has it Cancer Treatment: Personal Stories Readings from the cancer literature Other cancer books you might find useful
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When I was writing Fighting Cancer – A Survival Guide, I had not yet connected to the Internet. Now that I have, I see how large the information bank is. This is an extraordinary – and ever-changing – resource that will benefit everybody. The best way to find information and to get access to treatments and substances is simply to type in the name of the substance into the `net search’ function of whatever Web browser you are using. (don’t forget to put it in quotation marks) Eg: "CanCell"; "VG-1000"; "L. bulgaricus"; "Coley’s toxins"; "Colloidal silver"; "magnetic therapy"; "spiritual healing" ; "hydrazine sulfate", "bee pollen" and any other therapy that you think interesting. Use the therapies listed in Fighting Cancer – A Survival Guide as a starting point. Look at the information about Fighting Cancer – A Survival Guide on this site to see a list of names that you can start with. Below are links to informative sites, treatment centres and sources for supplements that I think are useful. . Anyone looking for good cancer sites - for example, by typing 'cancer' into any search engine - will be stunned at how many there are. Rather than try to replicate the work that many others have put into creating good links for people seeking good quality cancer information I have simply listed a number of `hotlinks'. These are sites that already contain good lists of useful connections. So browse these sites for easy access to a wide range of links and comments. Cancer treatment centres and clinics Some of these are centres for complementary or alternative medicine, others are orthodox doctors who take a thoughtful, unothodox approach when treating people with cancer.
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