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Eidem, William Kelley. The doctor who cures cancer. New York: Sullivan & Foster Pub., 1997.

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Eidem, William Kelley. The man who cures cancer. Bethesda, MD: Be Well Books, 1996.

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Doctors' Prescription for Healthy Living. Natural cancer cures: The definitive guide to using dietary supplements to fight and prevent cancer. Topanga, CA: Freedom Press, 2008.

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The healing of cancer: The cures, the cover-ups, and the solution now. Queensville, Ont., Canada: Marcus Books, 1989.

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Matsen, Jonn. Mysterious causes & cures of illness: How to overcome every disease from constipation to cancer without any drugs or surgery. Canfield, Ohio: Fischer Pub. Corp, 1995.

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Ruzic, Neil P. Racing to a cure: A cancer victim refuses chemotherapy and finds tomorrow's cures in today's laboratories. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2006.

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Jones, T. Llew. Cancer curers, or quacks?: The story of a secret herbal remedy. Llandysul, Dyfed: Gomer, 1993.

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Clark, Hulda Regehr. The cure for all cancers: Including over 100 case histories of persons cured. San Diego, CA: New Century Press, 1993.

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Clark, Hulda Regehr. The cure for all cancers: Including over 100 case histories of persons cured : Plus two revolutionary electronic circuits, one to diagnose and monitor progress, the other to zap parasites and bacteria!. San Diego: New Century Press, 1993.

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Cancer Cures, Causes And Preventions. Nature Publishing Inc., 2005.

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Gentle Cures for Tough Cancers: Non-Toxic, God Given, Natural Cures THAT WORK. USA: Holy Fire, 2009.

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DESIGNER CANCER KILLERS & ORANGE WUNDER: God-Designed, God-Inspired to Kill Your Cancer, Not You! USA: Holy Fire, 2010.

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Lynes, Barry. The Healing of Cancer: The Cures the Cover-Ups and the Solution Now! Marcus Books, 1990.

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DESIGNER CANCER KILLERS & ORANGE WUNDER: God-Designed, God-Inspired to Kill Your Cancer, Not You! USA: Holy Fire, 2010.

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The top 10 natural cancer cures no one is talking about: What your doctor won't tell you ... Think-Outside-the-Book, Inc., 2011.

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Racing to a Cure: A Cancer Victim Refuses Chemotherapy and Finds Tomorrow's Cures in Today's Scientific Laboratories. University of Illinois Press, 2003.

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Deng, Gary, and Barrie Cassileth. Integrative oncology in palliative medicine. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199656097.003.0417.

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Patients under palliative care, facing poor prognoses and a heavy symptom burden, often seek health-care practices and agents outside of mainstream medicine. Collectively these modalities often are termed ‘complementary and alternative medicine’ (CAM), to describe a diverse group of therapies that range from unproved alternative ‘cures’ offering false hope, to adjunctive complementary therapies that provide legitimate supportive care and that comprise integrative oncology. Although complementary therapies and alternative approaches are sometimes discussed under the single umbrella of CAM, it is clinically and conceptually necessary to distinguish between complementary and ‘alternative’ because they are profoundly different, and because there are no viable ‘alternatives’ to mainstream cancer care. The acronym is an easy but incorrect and counterproductive conflation of two unrelated approaches. This chapter summarizes the state of integrative medicine and medical oncology in the current health-care system. It discusses helpful complementary therapies applicable to palliative medicine and also describes the unproven alternatives that are widely proffered to patients and families internationally.
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