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Natural Compounds in Cancer Therapy: Promising Nontoxic Antitumor Agents From Plants & Other Natural Sources

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Natural Compounds in Cancer Therapy is a classic reference work for patients and medical professionals interested in use of nontoxic botanical compounds in the treatment of cancer. It offers a snapshot of the field circa 2001, and its insights are still pertinent today. Natural Compounds in Cancer Therapy is among the first books to discuss the use of natural products against cancer from a systems biology perspective.

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First published March 1, 2001

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August 10, 2011
When I got my cancer diagnosis a couple of years ago, this book came highly recommended. I was disgusted with what I found. In order to offer theories that validate or invalidate hundreds to thousands of years of reputation of certain herbs to combat cancer, 'researchers' are giving millions of innocent animals horrible cancers, to see how these herbs and compounds affect their health.

This is not holistic healing. This is evil. I want nothing to do with these findings.
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