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All of us have cancer cells in our bodies. But not all of us will develop cancer.

An interview with David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PHD
Helping our natural defenses prevent and fight against cancer

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  • Thanks David- The information in this presentation is so sensible, so simple - Since cancer is a life-changing event anyway -- your guidelines would be a wise life change to make. 12 year survivor

  • @lvlyny66 Dr. Servan-Schrieber addressed that very topic tonight at UCLA. He made a couple of points (1)It's never diet alone. He showed research that was a "synergy" of lifestyle changes, including exercise, decreasing exposure to toxins & increasing exposure to sunlight (vitamin D). (2) He also addressed how physicians are not educated on the research, because it's no money-making pharmaceutical companies are flying them out to Florida to educate them about nutrition & lifestyle changes.

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  • @kiwibrittie He passed away Sep 2011

  • I wanted to thank Dr. David Servan-Schreiber for his research and my life. I am cancer free!!! I posted several months ago that I had a mammogram and biopsy done, and I was concerned because of a history of cancer in my family. Back in 2009 I had a melanoma tumor removed from my chest along with Lymph Nodes. I have read and followed Dr. David Servan-Schreibers' Anti Cancer Book and the doctors cannot understand why the tumor didn't spread and stayed in situ? This diet & exercise works!!!

  • The basics - getting back there is the right plan...simple isn't it.

  • Do you have this in spanish? I have several friends that would understand it better in spanish....food for thought. Thank you.

  • I recently found out I have Hodkins, I have no symptoms and it seems limited to my neck (I still need a catscan to confirm). I had it for at least 2 years and it appears to be very slow. Roughly 4 years ago I made radical changes to my lifestyle and I eat very well now and exercise routinely. I have to believe that if it wasn't for taking such good care of myself the last couple of years I might have been much worse off by the time I got my diagnosis.

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