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Cancer without Fear Seminar
11 October 2003 - 12 February 2010
Held between 10am-4pm at Imperial College London, Cancer without fear is a one-day seminar for people with cancer, their families, health professionals and anyone who may be interested.A unique opportunity to hear some very prominent speakers.
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Fake blow to CAM use for cancer
26 July 2018
Should cancer patients give up on alternative medicine use alongside conventional cancer treatments?
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Cancer: Oncology or Ecology?
18 April 2018
UK health journalist looks at some of the latest insights on cancer inspired by Indian-American oncologist, Dr Siddartha Mukherjee
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Has the cancer establishment been 'tripping over the truth'?
23 November 2016
Why has the 'war on cancer' made so little headway? Could the cancer establishment have been chasing the wrong targets? Yes to Life's cancer conference turns the lens on cancer as a metabolic disease.
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Beating cancer nature's way
06 January 2004
Read Tony Jackson's heart-felt and inspiring account in the Observer newspaper of how he beat cancer using nutritional therapies including 'high dose' supplementation...
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‘The Cancer Revolution’ — the revolutionary new patients' guide
01 June 2016
Yes to Life’s new handbook set to become the definitive patient guide to integrative approaches to cancer
News / Health Choice / Health
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ANH book review: The Cancer Survivor’s Bible by Jonathan Chamberlain
13 June 2012
Everything you ever wanted to know about cancer, in one place
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Beating cancer nature's way (1)
10 October 2007
Read Tony Jackson's heart-felt and inspiring account in the Observer newspaper of how he beat cancer using nutritional therapies including 'high dose' supplementation...
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A tide of evidence washes away flawed fish oil prostate cancer study
17 July 2013
ANH-Intl shines a spotlight on the prostate cancer study in latest media scare
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ANH-Intl Guest Feature: Cancer orthodoxy takes note of alternative treatments
21 June 2017
Has the time come for mainstream medicine to acknowledge the benefits of 'alternative' cancer therapies?