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Summary of: Cancer as a Metabolic Disease by Dr. Thomas Seyfried. On the Origin, Management, and Prevention of Cancer. - Including texts by Dominic D'Agostino and Travis Christofferson

English · Paperback / Softback

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This book is a summary of Dr. Thomass Seyfrieds book "Cancer as a metabolic disease" and comprises transcripts of his talks and interviews,as well as texts by his collegue Dr. Dominic D'Agostiono and Travis Christofferson (whose foundation will be supported by this book).Here the original Book description:The book addresses controversies related to the origins of cancer and provides solutions to cancer management and prevention. It expands upon Otto Warburg's well-known theory that all cancer is a disease of energy metabolism. However, Warburg did not link his theory to the "hallmarks of cancer" and thus his theory was discredited.This book aims to provide evidence, through case studies, that cancer is primarily a metabolic disease requring metabolic solutions for its management and prevention.Support for this position is derived from critical assessment of current cancer theories. Brain cancer case studies are presented as a proof of principle for metabolic solutions to disease management, but similarities are drawn to other types of cancer, including breast and colon, due to the same cellular mutations that they demonstrate.

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Authors Travis Christofferson, Dr. Dominic D'Agostino, Dr. Thomas Seyfried
Assisted by Johnny Rockermeier (Translation)
Publisher epubli
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 1 to 99
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 28.01.2021
 
EAN 9783753153643
ISBN 978-3-7531-5364-3
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 135 mm x 205 mm x 8 mm
Weight 173 g
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine

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