Product Overview
From Follett
Includes bibliographical references (page 263-267) and indexes. Explains the nature and known causes of cancer, covering nearly all the different forms of cancer and their natural progression, and examines the value and limitations of various modes of treatment, focusing on the value of supplemental vitamin C as a supportive measure in cancer treatment.
From the Publisher
Cancer and Vitamin C explains in plain language the nature and known causes of this disease. It also weighs the value and limitations of various modes of treatment: surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, hormones, immunotherapy, and a number of unorthodox ones. The value of vitamin C as an adjunct therapy is corroborated by detailed accounts of cancer patients who have derived varying degrees of benefit from vitamin C treatment.