Racing to a Cure - Neil Ruzic

Racing to a Cure

A Cancer Victim Refuses Chemotherapy and Finds Tomorrow's Cures in Today's Scientific Laboratories

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Buch | Softcover
456 Seiten
2006
University of Illinois Press (Verlag)
978-0-252-07357-1 (ISBN)
21,15 inkl. MwSt
Provides a scathing critique of the chemotherapy culture as well as of unscientific "alternative" therapies and endorses molecularly based technologies, making it an illuminating and necessary read for anyone interested in cancer research, especially patients and their families and physicians.
Racing to a Cure is not a cancer memoir. It is a cancer cure memoir. In 1998 Neil Ruzic was diagnosed with mantle-cell lymphoma, the deadliest cancer of the lymph system, whose spread is reaching epidemic levels in the U.S. and Europe. Instead of following recommended courses of chemotherapy and radiation, he took control of his treatment by investigating cures being developed in the nation's cancer-research laboratories. Although chemotherapy harms the immune system and is increasingly demonstrated to be an ineffective long-term cure for the vast majority of cancers, it remains the standard treatment for most cancer patients. Ruzic, a former scientific magazine publisher and originator of a science center, refused to accept this status quo, and instead plunged into the world of cutting-edge treatments, exploring the frontiers of cancer science with revolutionary results.

Ruzic went on the offensive: visiting scores of laboratories, gathering information, talking to researchers, and effectively becoming his own patient-care advocate. This book presents his findings. A scathing critique of the chemotherapy culture as well as unscientific "alternative" therapies, the book endorses state-of-the-art molecularly based technologies, making it an illuminating and necessary read for anyone interested in cancer research, especially patients and their families and physicians.

Neil Ruzic was expected to die within two years of his initial diagnosis. Five years later he has been declared cancer-free and considers himself cured.

Neil Ruzic (1930-2004) was the founder and former publisher of several worldwide scientific magazines, including Industrial Research and Oceanology International. He was the author of 250 articles and 11 books, including Where the Winds Sleep and The Shallow Sea.

CoverTitleCopyrightContentsPreface1. Into the Pit2. Watch and Learn3. The Chemo Culture4. Life before Cancer5. Our War Within6. A Half-Billion for Proof7. The Language of Medicine8. Cancer Vaccines9. Premature Results10. Co-stimulating T Cells11. Do They Have to Die?12. Alternative Magic13. Allies in the Quest14. False Alarm15. Does Prayer Work?16. Project Indolence17. Cure Cancer in Ten Years18. Think Tanks19. Transplants: Risk vs. Cure20. Pathways to Success21. From India with Results22. Anti-angiogenesis23. The Mystery of Splenectomy24. The Strep Connection25. Patient Rage26. The Biotherapy Revolution27. Detour28. Cure!29. Waiting for Bexxar DAVID RUZIC30. The End of the Race DAVID RUZICAcknowledgmentsNotesGlossaryIndexBack cover

Verlagsort Baltimore
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 626 g
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Medizin / Pharmazie Allgemeines / Lexika
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Onkologie
ISBN-10 0-252-07357-6 / 0252073576
ISBN-13 978-0-252-07357-1 / 9780252073571
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