The Cancer Prevention Manual by Fred Stephens

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The Cancer Prevention Manual by Fred Stephens

Everyone fears that at some point their lives may be shattered by cancer, either themselves, or via the illness of a member of their family. Of course there is nothing that can be done to remove all the risks, but there are plenty of changes you can make to your lifestyle in order to reduce the risk of cancer. This book provides essential guidance on how you can, with a few fairly basic changes to your diet and lifestyle, significantly reduce the likelihood of your being a victim. Written by someone who has spent his life researching the illness, and providing advice based on hard, solid, scientific facts, this is a book that everyone should have on their shelves, both for themselves, and for those they care about. It really could save your life.

Ian Olver, Professor of Translational Cancer Research, and Director, Sansom Institute for Health Research, University of South Australia, Fred Stephens, Emeritus Professor, The University of Sydney

Ian Olver is Professor of Translational Cancer Research and Director of the Sansom Institute for Health Research at the University of South Australia.

Fred Stephens is Emeritus Professor and Former Head of the Department of Surgery at The University of Sydney. He is also Consultant Emeritus in Surgical Oncology at Sydney Hospital and the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney Australia. He writes from a lifetime of experience in cancer research and
management, including pioneering surgical regimens for certain difficult locally advanced cancers.

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ISBN 13 9780198525325
ISBN 10 019852532X
Title The Cancer Prevention Manual
Author Fred Stephens
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2002-11-01
Number of pages 156
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.