- ISBN13: 9781592981595
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Product Description
The mortality rate from cancer hasn’t changed in 60 years despite the billions invested to find a cure. Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time provides solid, practical advice for preventing cancer by avoiding carcinogens and implementing lifestyle/dietary practices that modify cancer causing factors. Combining their experience in family medicine and epidemiology with their passion for disease prevention, the authors provide the most up to date and effective advice for … More >>
Avoiding Cancer One Day At A Time: Practical Advice For Preventing Cancer
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“In 2004, the medical world was shaken a bit when scientists found a link between the incidence of breast cancer and antibiotic use… There has been much debate about this study, but given the increasing resistance of microbes to antibiotics, it generates further concern over the overuse of antibiotics in the United States.” Written by Lynne Eldridge, M.D. and David Borgeson, MS, MPT, Avoiding Cancer One Day at a Time: Practical Advice for Preventing Cancer is a health and wellness guide to preventing cancer through avoiding carcinogens and implementing lifestyle and diet practices that can reduce cancer risk. From a healthy sex life to the right amount of sleep to maintaining a proper weight, choosing one’s medications carefully, and much more, Avoiding Cancer One Day at a Time covers reasonable, practical strategies with a strong benefit for overall health. Written in plain terms for lay readers, Avoiding Cancer One Day at a Time is highly recommended for its solid health and lifestyle improvement advice.
Rating: 5 / 5
Best cancer prevention book I’ve ever read. The authors have great credentials. They describe what causes cancer and the easy to make changes in environment, diet, medication and lifestyle that enable avoiding it. Great references to the latest scientifically proven information. And the cancer avoiding recipes are a winner!
Rating: 5 / 5
Dr. Lynne Eldridge and David Borgeson have written an authoritative, good-humored and remarkably practical book on how people can alter their lifestyles and add years to their lives. “Avoiding Cancer: One Day at a Time” is about do-able prevention, and sets a needed example for American health care, where research and resources disproportionately address diagnosis and treatment to the neglect of keeping people healthy in the first place. This is an easy read, loaded with practical information – from everyday environmental hazards, to avoidance of carcinogenic lifestyle choices, to a deep and useful discussion of preventive nutrition. And there is a terrific “Avoiding Cancer Recipe Collection” which could be expanded into a book of its own. In sum, the best reader-friendly cancer prevention book I’ve ever read.
Rating: 5 / 5
In my over 30 years of broadcasting, it has been my privilege to interview many of the leading medical experts in the area of preventive medicine.
Of those, many have been excellent and well informed. However, I would place Dr. Lynne Eldridge in another category and that is…outstanding!
This book is informative, practical and encouraging.
It is reader friendly and filled with great up to date information along with some wonderful recipes that anyone can prepare and incorporate into their diet.
We spent two hours ON THE AIR that seemed more like 20 minutes. I am grateful for her work, thorough research and dedication to this work and great write.
There are many “how to” books on the market about better health. This one is like now other as it both frees and motivates the reader to they can and should do to avoid cancer one day at a time. Thank you good doctor!
Brad Walton
The Brad Walton Show
WCCO – CBS
Rating: 5 / 5
In the introduction, the author says she wrote this book because she wants you to “be prepared” before the siren blows, announcing the disaster.
Say this out loud: One in every two American men and one out of every three American women will get cancer over the course of their lifetime (pg. 1). Now does the author have your attention?
Quoting from the British Cancer Control Society, “…treating disease is enormously profitable, preventing disease is not.”
If far more money is spent to treat than prevent, and physicians are restricted by managed care–now is the time for us to know more and advocate for our own health. Other money issues concern how our food is produced (what is put on our plants to increase yield and what animals are fed to grow faster).
As consumers we will spend whatever is needed to treat illness, but we do not spend time and money to educate ourselves about avoiding the disease in the first place. And yet … “80-95% of cancers that have a environmental component, only one third are due to smoking.”
However: “One thousands Americans stop smoking every day–by dying.” (Author unknown)
Chapter 2 starts with 25 questions–and now I AM concerned because I answered yes to too many–and my ignorance is showing. You may feel the same when you answer them.
The authors left no cancer-causing stone unturned. Through charts, graphs, lists, recipes and action suggestions, you will understand your body and your environment–and how what you eat and drink and do can affect your health. The back of the book has worksheets, very helpful appendices, a carcinogen list, references and index so you can find things easily.
Author Lynne Eldridge, M.D. is a medical doctor who has studied human exposure to pesticide and has practiced family medicine with an emphasis on prevention. David Borgeson has a Masters in epidemiology and is a practicing physical therapist that emphasizes health promotion.
The authors have asked us to make many changes in our lives to live longer and cancer free–and some are easy and some will be hard. They do not want us to become overwhelmed and do nothing–just start with what you can change today.
Armchair Interviews says: The contents can–and should frighten you into action and change. Maybe then you will never have to hear the words: You have cancer!
Rating: 4 / 5