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The traditional strategy of exclusive conventional cancer treatment has not worked. Integrative oncology that prescribes tested natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies to enhance the effectiveness and reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery is the answer. Major medical school cancer centers are researching and practicing this new state-of-the-art strategy, but it is not being accepted by main stream oncology. It must become acceptable and accessible to all cancer victims if cancer is to ever be defeated. Patients must insist on it and the general public must support it.…mehr

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The traditional strategy of exclusive conventional cancer treatment has not worked. Integrative oncology that prescribes tested natural, non-pharmaceutical therapies to enhance the effectiveness and reduce the side effects of chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery is the answer. Major medical school cancer centers are researching and practicing this new state-of-the-art strategy, but it is not being accepted by main stream oncology. It must become acceptable and accessible to all cancer victims if cancer is to ever be defeated. Patients must insist on it and the general public must support it. The objective of A New Strategy for the War on Cancer is to reveal the new strategy to the public and to invoke a paradigm shift toward its adoption.
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Terry Thompson teaches business, communications, and marketing courses at John Brown University. A graduate of the University of Arkansas, and retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, Thompson dedicated his life to cancer research after his wife succumbed to the disease in 2001. He established a cancer research foundation in her name, The Connie Thompson Foundation, and manages three web sites, and two blogs, dedicated to the subject. Terry and his wife, Linda, have four children and six grandchildren between them. He lives in Hot Springs, AR.