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Integrative Strategies For Cancer Patients: A Practical Resource For Managing The Side Effects Of Cancer Therapy

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Integrative Strategies For Cancer Patients: A Practical Resource For Managing The Side Effects Of Cancer Therapy
Integrative Strategies For Cancer Patients: A Practical Resource For Managing The Side Effects Of Cancer Therapy

Barnes and Noble

Integrative Strategies For Cancer Patients: A Practical Resource For Managing The Side Effects Of Cancer Therapy

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Integrative Strategies for Cancer Patients is the definitive resource on the benefits of integrative therapies during cancer treatment. The book does not need to be read cover to cover to learn about integrative medicine. Instead it is meant to be a reference handbook for managing the most common side effects afflicting patients with cancer. Integrative Strategies for Cancer Patients provides hands-on guidance with illustrations demonstrating how to use complementary/alternative therapies during cancer treatment. Some of the techniques you will learn about in this book are:100% of the royalties from this book will benefit the Integrative Therapies Program at Columbia University Medical Center. The proceeds will provide additional support for research in the field of complementary/alternative medicine.

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