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The Cancer Chemotherapy Handbook
Product Description
Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Pocket-sized reference lists the latest cancer chemotherapy agents. Includes 100 new drugs and covers data on medication errors and drug safety. Lists drugs alphabetically and arranges treatment protocol by cancer type. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. DNLM: Neoplasms–drug therapy–Handbooks.
EcoNugenics Pecta Sol, Modified Citrus Pectin, 90 Vegetable Capsules
- Proven Cellular Support
- Cancer Support
- Healthy Breast and Prostate Function
- Easily Aborbed
- Clinically Tested
Product Description
Our PectaSol® Modified Citrus Pectin is a natural product derived from the pith of citrus fruit, and modified to meet specific molecular chain and weight characteristics. This product is recognized primarily for its ability to promote healthy cell growth and proliferation. PectaSol® Modified Citrus is suitable for both men and women.*
EcoNugenics Pecta Sol, Modified Citrus Pectin, 90 Vegetable Capsules
MPR Hematology/Oncology Edition
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Published quarterly, this edition focuses on over 1,250 product monographs and prescribing information relevant to cancer and chemotherapy of all hematologic and oncologic agents used at the point of chemotherapeutic intervention and for supportive therapy, including anti-emetics, pain medications, anti-infectives, NSAIDs, laxatives etc. Includes: Clinical Charts (e.g. Hematological Reference Values and Emetogenic Potential of Chemotherapy) and Chemotherapy Regimens- a comprehensive table of regimens organized by disease from our partner ChemoRegimen.com
The Cancer Chemotherapy Handbook
Product Description
Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Pocket-sized reference lists the latest cancer chemotherapy agents. Includes 100 new drugs and covers data on medication errors and drug safety. Lists drugs alphabetically and arranges treatment protocol by cancer type. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. DNLM: Neoplasms–drug therapy–Handbooks.
The Cancer Chemotherapy Handbook
Product Description
Yale Univ. School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Pocket-sized reference lists the latest cancer chemotherapy agents. Includes 100 new drugs and covers data on medication errors and drug safety. Lists drugs alphabetically and arranges treatment protocol by cancer type. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover. DNLM: Neoplasms–drug therapy–Handbooks.
MPR Hematology/Oncology Edition
Product Description
Published quarterly, this edition focuses on over 1,250 product monographs and prescribing information relevant to cancer and chemotherapy of all hematologic and oncologic agents used at the point of chemotherapeutic intervention and for supportive therapy, including anti-emetics, pain medications, anti-infectives, NSAIDs, laxatives etc. Includes: Clinical Charts (e.g. Hematological Reference Values and Emetogenic Potential of Chemotherapy) and Chemotherapy Regimens- a comprehensive table of regimens organized by disease from our partner ChemoRegimen.com
EcoNugenics Pecta Sol, Modified Citrus Pectin, 150 Grams
- Proven Cellular Support
- Healthy Immune Function
- Healthy Breast and Prostate Function
- Easily Aborbed
- Clinically Tested
Product Description
Our PectaSol® Modified Citrus Pectin is a natural product derived from the pith of citrus fruit, and modified to meet specific molecular chain and weight characteristics. This product is recognized primarily for its ability to promote healthy cell growth and proliferation. PectaSol® Modified Citrus is suitable for both men and women.*
Sherrie’s blog
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This blog describes Sherrie’s bout with breast cancer, from initial diagnosis to final triumph.
Kindle blogs are fully downloaded onto your Kindle so you can read them even when you’re not wirelessly connected. And unlike RSS readers which often only provide headlines, blogs on Kindle give you full text content and images, and are updated wirelessly throughout the day.
Is skin cancer a product of our evolutionary misjudgement?
Why don’t animals get skin cancer? They have no clothes on to protect them from radiation. Is their fur protecting them?
Lately I have started to think that millions of years ago mankind did not have problems with radiation from the Sun but as we started wearing clothes to protect us from the cold, we lost the body hair and an eventually our immunity to the radiation was reduced to a point where we are now very vulnerable. Clothes are as unnatural as artificial sugar.
Incidentally, darker people in Africa have less cases of skin cancer and I attribute that to the fact that they have been wearing less clothing than the rest of the world population and their immunity has not been been affected as much, at least so far.
Any thoughts?



