Tripping Over the Truth: The Return of the Metabolic Theory of Cancer Illuminates a New and Hopeful Path to a Cure
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Rating | : | 4.17 (872 Votes) |
Asin | : | B01C3BJI7O |
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Number of Pages | : | 437 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Very readablel book on the history, theory, and potential of the metabolic theory of cancer. Edward Miller This is a must read for those interested in cancer. The author uses a historical framework to explain the science, and makes a strong case for cancer as a metabolic disease (as contrasted to a genetic one). More importantly, cures are to come from studies of metabolism, rather than from narrowly targeted treatments aimed as particular mutations. The treatment is hi. READ THIS BOOK! Cancer: It's a terrifying diagnosis, often eventually resulting in one of two possibilities: either a prognosis that amounts to a death sentence, or, if more optimistic, a likelihood of "beating it," with the prospect of then spending the rest of one's life with back-of-the-mind worry that it will come back someday. Why have we made so little progress in treating t. george yu md said A story about the struggle for discovery that most people never will see! The women researchers need to read it!. A review of Tripping On The Truth by Travis ChristofersonAn engaging book to read for layman as well as professionals!For the layman, it is readable, fun and packed with information that applies cancers forefronts and your health in general. For the professionals, it will give you a clearer understanding of what is going on behind and beyond the day to day news on
For anyone affected by this terrifying disease and the physicians who struggle to treat it, Tripping Over the Truth provides a fresh and hopeful perspective. We are shown how the metabolic theory redraws the battle map, directing researchers to approach cancer treatment from a different angle, framing it more like a gentle rehabilitation than like all-out combat.. Ultimately we arrive at a conclusion that challenges everything we thought we knew about the disease, suggesting the reason for the failed war against cancer stems from a flawed paradigm that categorizes cancer as an exclusively genetic disease. It explores the new and exciting nontoxic therapies born from the emerging metabolic theory of cancer - therapies that may one da