Cancer Therapy
Literature
Review & Commentary
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(November
2006)
War on Cancer
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(October 2006)
The Cutting Edge of Alternative Medicine and
Cancer Treatment
by Jonathan Collin, MD
Townsend Letter's Editor-in-Chief reviews Burton Goldberg's revelatory
video presentation.
(August/September 2006)
Nutritional Influences on Illness
The Cancer Prevention Diet
by Melvyn R. Werbach, MD
(August/September 2006)
Shorts by Jule Klotter
(August/September 2006)
Emanuel Revici, MD: Efforts to Publish the Clinical
Findings of a Pioneer in Lipid-Based Cancer Therapy
by Marcus A. Cohen
Emanuel Revici's research into lipids led him to a unique cancer treatment
involving anabolic or catabolic states of metabolism. His successful
treatments spanned seven decades.
Online publication only (Part 3) (Parts 1 and 2 were previously in
print. All three parts are included here.)
(August/September 2006)
Aldara: The
Skin Cancer "Cure" That
Can Kill
by Elaine Hollingsworth
Online publication only
(May 2006)
Coley's
Toxins: A Cancer Treatment History
by Wayne Martin, BS, ChE
(February/March
2006)
Intravenous Vitamin
C is Selectively Toxic to Cancer Cells
(December
2005)
Shorts briefed
by Jule Klotter (cancer, pain, ergonomics, magnet, transcutaneous electrical
nerve stimulation, TENS)
(January 2005)
Women's
Health Update
Four Major Health Problems in Women
by Tori Hudson, ND
(December 2004)
The
War on Cancer
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(December 2004)
Women's
Health Update
by Tori Hudson, ND
(November 2004)
Health
Risks & Environmental Issues
Breast Cancer and Xenoestrogens
by Rose Marie Williams, MA
(November 2004)
The
War on Cancer
Intravenous Vitamin C
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(October 2004)
Effective
Alternative Cancer Treatments Suppressed (Letter)
(October
2004)
The War on Cancer
ASCO Meeting
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(August/September 2004)
Therapeutic
Nutrition
Breast Cancer, Toxic Exposure and Detoxification
by Gina L. Nick, PhD, ND
(July 2004)
Townsend's
New York Observer
News from the Cancer War
by Marcus A. Cohen
(July 2004)
Shorts briefed
by Jule Klotter (ears, homeopathy, intestine, cancer, environment)
(July 2004)
Natural
Strategies for Cancer Patients
by Russell L. Blaylock, MD
review by Irene Alleger
(June 2004)
Letter
from Wayne Martin about Coley's Toxins
(June 2004)
An Ounce
of Prevention
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(June 2004)
Nutritional
Influences on Illness
Treating Cancer with Diet and Supplements
by Melvyn R. Werbach, MD
(June 2004)
Medicinal
Properties in Whole Foods
Whole Foods Bestow Lung Cancer Protection and Improve Lung Function
by Gina L. Nick, PhD, ND
(June 2004)
Acupuncture
and Moxibustion
Warm Needle Therapy for the Treatment of Post Cervical Cancer Radical Surgery
Bladder Numbness
by Honora Lee Wolfe, Dipl. Ac., Lic. Ac., FNAAOM
(June 2004)
Pathways
to Healing
Integrative Care, Mind-Body Methods Aid Cancer Patients
by Elaine Zablocki
(June 2004)
Chinese
Medicine Update
An Integrated Chinese-Western Medical Treatment of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
by Bob Flaws, Dipl. Ac & CH, FNAAOM, FRCHM
(June 2004)
Literature
Review & Commentary (supplements, cancer, herbs, Alzheimer's)
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(June 2004)
Shorts (cancer,
supplements, herbs, toxins, growth HRT)
briefed by Jule Klotter
(June 2004)
Letter from the Publisher
Cancer
(June 2004)
Letter to the Editor Further Strategies
in Treating Advanced Cancer
(July 2003)
Letter to the Editor Coriolus
versicolor
Supplementation Study as Adjunct Nutrition in 30 Solid Tumour Cancer Patients
(June 2003)
Medicinal Properties in Whole Foods
Enhancing the Effects of Folate with Whole Foods that Prevent Colon Cancer
and Maintain Intestinal Integrity
by Gina L. Nick, PhD, ND
(June 2003)
The War on Cancer
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(June 2003)
Literature Review & Commentary (cancer,
heart, phosphorus, Vitamin A, Viagra)
by Alan R. Gaby, MD
(June 2003)
Shorts briefed by Jule Klotter (cancer,
colonics, depleted uranium, seaweed)
(June 2003)
A Critique of the Kelley Nutritional-Metabolic
Cancer Program
by Melina A. Roberts, BSc (Hons.)
A current examination of the William D. Kelley, DDS metabolic treatment for
cancer, developed in the 1960's, shows dramatic results using proteolytic enzymes
and other components, including nutrition, coffee enemas, and spirituality.
(June 2003)
Web Page Potpourri by Marjorie
Roswell
(June 2003)
Coley's Toxins for Sarcoma and Intractable
Cancer
(February/March 2003) Letter to
the Editor
Medical Journalist Report of Innovative Biologics
Cancer Remission Rates Increase from Use of the Safe and Effective Lipoic Acid
Palladium Complex Poly-MVA
by Morton Walker, DPM
(February/March 2003)
Artemisinin: From Malaria to Cancer Treatment
by Robert Jay Rowen, MD
(December 2002)
Iscador by
Robert W. Gorter, MD
Iscador by Christine Murphy,
editor
reviews by Beatrice Trum Hunter
(October 2002)
The War
on Cancer
by Ralph W. Moss, PhD
(August/September 2002)
Haelan951:
A Novel Fermented Soya Beverage and Safe Nutritive Adjunct in Prostate
Cancer Therapies: Is There A Possible Chemopreventive Role?
by Viyaya Nair, MD, MS and Vie Hernandez, MPH
Fermented foods have a long history of use in traditional diets and now a soy-based
nutritional supplement has been proven to benefit cancer patients, and in some
cases, has shown preventive effects.
(July 2002)
Deciding
Whether To Pursue an Alternative Cancer Therapy
by Linda L. Isaacs, MD
An associate of Nicholas Gonzalez explains a very important and often overlooked
process — how cancer patients make the decision to use alternative therapies.
(June 2002)
What
Can We Do About Pain?
by Lois Berry (excerpted from her book Cancer Saved My Life)
This breast cancer survivor has some surprising things to say about managing
pain. She also shares the knowledge she gained about things like stress, forgiveness,
and spiritual renewal.
(June 2002)
Shorts briefed
by Jule Klotter (pain, cancer, medicinal marijuana, mad cow disease)
(June 2002)
Overcoming
Oncologists' Objections: Safe & Effective Non-Drug Support for
Prostate and Breast Cancers
by Shari Lieberman, PhD, CNS, FACN
Oncologists are notorious for refusing adjuvant nutritional support. These
supplement ingredients have been proven in published research to be beneficial
in cancer treatments and do not interfere with conventional therapy.
(June 2002)
The
Skinny on Fats & Breast Cancer
by Stephen Byrnes, PhD, RNCP
There has been a lot of confusion about fats in our diet and how fat consumption
might relate to breast cancer. The most important fact is that all fats are
not the same.
(June 2002)

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