David Servan-Schreiber, MD, PhD, was a clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and cofounder of the Center for Integrative Medicine. He codirected an NIH laboratory for the study of cognitive neuroscience and published more than ninety articles in scientific journals. His pioneering book Anticancer: A New Way of Life became an international bestseller and was translated into more than forty languages. He is also the author of The Instinct to Heal and Not the Last Goodbye. Servan-Schreiber died in July 2011, leaving us a profound legacy of new understandings and pioneering work in disease prevention.
"A common-sense blueprint for healthy living."
--Chicago Tribune
"Fills an important gap in our knowledge of how patients can
contribute to their own care by supplementing conventional medical
treatment. I recommend this book to anyone interested in preventive
medicine and integrated, complementary approaches to patient
care."
--John Mendelsohn, MD, president, MD Anderson Cancer Center,
University of Texas "Resonating with cancer support communities
. . . and recommended nationwide on internet message boards."
--Los Angeles Times "Life affirming . . . filled with practical
advice that enables cancer patients to overcome their initial
feelings of helplessness and to adopt a proactive attitude of
survivorship."
--The Seattle Times "Servan-Schreiber's writing offers much more
than science. It is full of passion . . . and compassion for his
patients dealing with the emotional aspects of serious or terminal
illness."
--Pittsburgh Post-Gazette "Enormously compelling evidence and
arguments for participating in our own health by supporting our
deep natural capacity for healing. Everybody should read this book
and enact its simple but potentially lifesaving
recommendations."
--Jon Kabat-Zinn, PhD, author of Wherever You Go, There You
Are "Anticancer's message is optimistic, the advice
scientifically sound, and the prose highly readable."
--Fort Worth Star-Telegram "Presents a compelling combination of
one doctor's story of his battle with cancer along with his
research into how to fight the disease . . . Readable and
moving."
--Body & Soul Magazine
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