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Spontaneous Regression

Spontaneous Regression
Author: Donald H. MacAdam
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781413427523

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We have all heard stories of apparently miraculous recoveries from terminal cancer, but are any of these accounts true? Absolutely. Medical journals have published thousands of case histories about seemingly incurable patients who have seen their cancers disappear in the absence of medical treatment. These examples of spontaneous regression demonstrate the power of the human immune system. It can cure cancer. In recent years cancer survival rates have improved, but a related statistic has worsened. While patients are surviving longer, a person is more likely to die from cancer today than fifty years ago. The increase in mortality rates is in part due to cancer treatments introduced since 1950 that damage the immune system. To reverse this trend, new treatments are needed that stimulate the latent power of the immune system. This sounds like cutting-edge science, but the first immune therapy for cancer is more than one hundred years old. Even more surprising, this historical therapy is considered the equal of modern cancer treatments in terms of five-year survival, and superior in terms of long-term cure. In 1891, a young New York doctor named William Coley encountered a case of spontaneous regression following an accidental infection. In the belief that a deliberate infection might also induce the body to rid itself of cancer, Coley injected a terminally ill patient with a virulent strain of bacteria. The patient suffered an attack of infectious disease lasting more than a week. By the time the infection subsided, the cancerous tumors had begun to break down and within a few weeks the cancer had entirely disappeared. In an age when most doctors practiced surgery, Coley's minimally invasive therapy had many detractors. Others considered the new therapy impractical because it was most effective when treatments continued for up to a year or more. With the introduction of fast-acting radiation therapy at the turn of the century, the use of Coley's therapy became even less popular, and with the rise of chemotherapy in the 1950s, the first cancer therapy that induced the power of the immune system all but vanished. From the perspective of the immune system and in non-technical language, the author describes the convoluted history and future promise of cancer treatments, and explores the roles of genetics, diet, lifestyle, infection and the power of the mind, in the development, prevention, and spontaneous regression of cancer.


Spontaneous Remission

Spontaneous Remission
Author: Brendan O'Regan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 748
Release: 1993
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN:

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This bibliography provides extracted summaries for major articles about spontaneous remission of various cancers and the effect of the mind-body relationship, as well as supplemental references for the subject of the article.


Remember, I just forgot!

Remember, I just forgot!
Author: John David Hindman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2005
Genre: Behaviorism(Psychology).
ISBN:

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The Spontaneous Regression of Cancer

The Spontaneous Regression of Cancer
Author: William Boyd
Publisher: Springfield, Ill. : C.C. Thomas
Total Pages: 120
Release: 1966
Genre: Medical
ISBN:

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Cured

Cured
Author: Jeffrey Rediger, M.D.
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2020-02-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1250193206

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When it comes to disease, who beats the odds — and why? When it comes to spontaneous healing, skepticism abounds. Doctors are taught that “miraculous” recoveries are flukes, and as a result they don’t study those cases or take them into account when treating patients. Enter Dr. Jeff Rediger, who has spent over 15 years studying spontaneous healing, pioneering the use of scientific tools to investigate recoveries from incurable illnesses. Dr. Rediger’s research has taken him from America’s top hospitals to healing centers around the world—and along the way he’s uncovered insights into why some people beat the odds. In Cured, Dr. Rediger digs down to the root causes of illness, showing how to create an environment that sets the stage for healing. He reveals the patterns behind healing and lays out the physical and mental principles associated with recovery: first, we need to physically heal our diet and our immune systems. Next, we need to mentally heal our stress response and our identities. Through rigorous research, Dr. Rediger shows that much of our physical reality is created in our minds. Our perception changes our experience, even to the point of changing our physical bodies—and thus the healing of our identity may be our greatest tool to recovery. Ultimately, miracles only contradict what we know of nature at this point in time. Cured leads the way in explaining the science behind these miracles, and provides a first-of-its-kind guidebook to both healing and preventing disease.


Radical Remission

Radical Remission
Author: Kelly A. Turner, PhD
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 0062268775

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In her New York Times bestseller, Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds, Dr. Kelly A. Turner, founder of the Radical Remission Project, uncovers nine factors that can lead to a spontaneous remission from cancer—even after conventional medicine has failed. While getting her Ph.D. at the University of California, Berkley, Dr. Turner, a researcher, lecturer, and counselor in integrative oncology, was shocked to discover that no one was studying episodes of radical (or unexpected) remission—when people recover against all odds without the help of conventional medicine, or after conventional medicine has failed. She was so fascinated by this kind of remission that she embarked on a ten month trip around the world, traveling to ten different countries to interview fifty holistic healers and twenty radical remission cancer survivors about their healing practices and techniques. Her research continued by interviewing over 100 Radical Remission survivors and studying over 1000 of these cases. Her evidence presents nine common themes that she believes may help even terminal patients turn their lives around.


Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology

Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncology
Author: Philip A. Pizzo
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1551
Release: 2011
Genre: Cancer in children
ISBN: 9781469806181

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Thoroughly updated for its Sixth Edition,Principles and Practice of Pediatric Oncologyprovides a comprehensive review of the multiple disciplines that make up the care and research agendas for children with cancer. It is the most comprehensive textbook of pediatric oncology ever put together, covering biology and genetics and detailing the diagnosis, multimodal treatment, and long-term management of patients with cancer. The fundamental principles of supportive care and the psychosocial aspects of support for patients and families are also discussed.