Synopses & Reviews
"•Clear information on why vitamins and micronutrients are essential to prevent cancer and to recover from it.
"•Includes the latest studies from the field of dietary cancer prevention.
•""Provides a simple program of nutritional supplements that will improve your odds of avoiding cancer.
•Written by the nation's leading expert on vitamins and cancer research.
The evidence is in and it is overwhelming: the micronutrients found in certain foods and supplements can have a positive and powerful effect in the battle to prevent cancer. For those with cancer, these same micronutrients can enhance the beneficial effects of conventional cancer treatments, reduce the toxic side effects of those treatments, and improve the long-term prognosis. Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplementsexplains the latest studies in this cutting-edge field, gives you a simple nutritional program to follow, and separates the facts from the myths on the most promising anticancer compounds, including the antioxidants coenzyme-Q10 and lipoic acid and herbs such as green tea and garlic. It explains everything from the surprising role of selenium in cancer prevention to the reason why many vitamins in foods are destroyed during storage. It also shows how the same simple program recommended for preventing cancer is equally effective in preventing heart disease, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease."
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"A trenchant, responsible survey of the vitamins that can help treat cancer conditions. Scholarly, readable, of vital importance to the intelligent general public."
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"The best plain-spoken summary I've found of what the research shows."
About the Author
Kedar N. Prasad, Ph.D., is the director of the Center for Vitamins and Cancer Research at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. An eminent scientist who has spent 30 years researching cancer, he has published more than 200 papers on the topic and is the former president of the International Association for Vitamin and Nutritional Oncology. His son, K. Che Prasad, M.D., is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and is currently a fellow at the University of California, San Francisco.
Table of Contents
The authors explain the latest studies in this cutting-edge field, give you a simple nutritional program to follow, and separate the facts from the myths on the most promising anticancer compounds, including the antioxidants coenzyme-Q10 and lipoic acid and herbs such as green tea and garlic.The authors explain the latest studies in this cutting-edge field, giving you a simple nutritional program to follow, and separating the facts from the myths on the most promising anticancer compounds.
Kedar N. Prasad, Ph.D., is the director of the Center for Vitaminsand Cancer Research at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. Aneminent scientist who has spent 30 years researching cancer, he has publishedmore than 200 papers on the topic and is the former president of the InternationalAssociation for Vitamin and Nutritional Oncology. His son, K. Che Prasad,M.D., is a graduate of the University of California at Berkeley and iscurrently a fellow at the University of California, San Francisco.andnbsp;
Fight Cancer with Vitamins and Supplements:
A Guide to Prevention and Treatment
Foreword
Preface
1. Fact and Fiction about Antioxidants, Diet, and Cancer
2. Free Radicals and Antioxidants
3. The Facts about Cancer
4. Mutagens and Carcinogens in the Environment, Lifestyle, and Diet
5. Cancer Prevention Studies and Recommendations
6. Antioxidants in Combination with Standard Therapy in the Treatmentof Cancer
7. Recommended Dietary Allowances
Appendix: Major Centers for Studies on Antioxidants, Diet, and Cancerandnbsp;
Further Reading
Indexandquot;A useful and well-organized antidote to the mass of irresponsible information about vitamins. I applaud Dr. Prasad for providing the public with a responsible presentation.andquot;
<>strong > Frank L. Meyskens, Jr., M.D. <>/strong > , Director, University of California Cancer Center
andquot;The best plain-spoken summary I've found of what the research shows.andquot;
<>strong > Paul S. Davis <>/strong > , <>i > Whole Earth Review <>/i >
andquot;A trenchant, responsible survey of the vitamins that can help treat cancer conditions. Scholarly, readable, of vital importance to the intelligent general public.andquot;"
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