Description
This is an important and thought-provoking contribution to the debate about cancer. Dr Frederick Levenson presents what he considers to be the first unified explanation of what causes all forms of cancer as well as practical steps that can be taken to minimize the chance of getting cancer.
Before Dr Levenson, cancer researchers had not been able to answer such inconvenient questions as: Why do some nonsmokers get lung cancer and some heavy smokers don't? Why are middle management people more at risk than the rest of the population? Why do widows, divorcees, and nuns have high rates of breast cancer?
The answer to these and all the other questions that have puzzled researchers may lie in how cancer is caused rather than in what causes cancer. The purpose of this book is to enable the reader - laymen and doctor alike - to see the whole field of cancer problems from a bird's-eye view.
ISBN:9780283992476