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Pages |
Subject Matter | |
| Foreword | ||
| Chapter 1 |
3-26 |
Summary and Policy Options |
| Chapter 2 |
29-37 |
Behavioral and Psychological Approaches (includes Commonweal Cancer Help, Bernie Siegel’s Exceptional Cancer Patients program, LeShan’s psychotherapy, Ainslie Meares’ meditation, and the Simonton’s imagery and visualization) |
| Chapter 3 |
41-66 |
Dietary Treatments (includes Gerson treatment, the Kelley regimen, the Gonzalez regimen, Macrobiotic diets, and coffee enemas) |
| Chapter 4 |
69-87 |
Herbal Treatments (includes Essiac, Hoxsey, Iscador, Pau D’Arco) |
| Chapter 5 |
91-126 |
Pharmacologic and Biologic Treatments (includes Stanislaw Burzynski’s Antineoplastons, cellular treatment, DMSO, hydrazine sulfate, laetrile, Livingston-Wheeler regimen, Hans Nieper’s eumetabolic therapy, oxygen treatments, Emanuel Revici’s biologically guided chemotherapy, and vitamin C) |
| Chapter 6 |
129-147 |
Immuno-Augmentative Therapy |
| Chapter 7 |
151-156 |
Patients Who Use Unconventional Cancer Treatments and How They Find Out About Them |
| Chapter 8 | 159-172 |
Organized Efforts Related to Unconventional Cancer Treatments: Information, Advocacy, and Opposition |
| Chapter 9 |
175-193 |
Financial Access to Unconventional Cancer Treatments |
| Chapter 10 |
197-210 |
Laws and Regulations Affecting Unconventional Cancer Treatments |
| Chapter 11 |
213-221 |
Laws and Regulations Affecting Practitioners Who Offer Unconventional Cancer Treatments |
| Chapter 12 |
225-235 |
Evaluating Unconventional Cancer Treatments |
| Appendix A |
239-243 |
Methods of the Study |
| Appendix B1 |
244-245 |
Glossary of Abbreviations |
| Appendix B2 |
245-249 |
Glossary of Terms |
| References |
257-288 |
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| Index |
291-300 |
This page was posted on August 3, 1998.
