Rx for Hope

Rx for Hope
Title Rx for Hope PDF eBook
Author Nick Chen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 210
Release 2018-10-16
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1538101610

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In our current era of rapidly developing cancer drugs and therapies, we also see improvement of cancer treatment outcomes stagnating when it comes to determining quality of life or long-term survival. This is because while new treatments are making small incremental progress in outcomes, most cancer patients still depend on conventional methods that are both toxic and ineffective. While new cancer drugs are becoming more precise or targeted, less attention is being paid to the overall health and wellbeing of the patient, which we propose is essential for long-term cancer control and improving a patient’s quality of life. Rx for Hope, backed by rigorous science and real-life patient cases, calls for an urgent reevaluation of the current conventional approach to cancer treatments and encourages a progressive treatment model combining metronomic low-dose chemotherapy with complementary integrative medicine. Along with new, breakthrough immunotherapy drugs, these treatments can potentially create a response powerful enough to not only eradicate the presence of cancer but also to prevent it from returning. Because every 23 seconds someone in America is diagnosed with cancer, the number of people affected is growing rapidly. The American Cancer Society estimates that nearly two million new patients will need treatment in the coming year. Judging by current trends and methods of treatment, far too many of these people will be treated without the benefits of low-dose chemotherapy, and even less will enjoy the positive impact of immune-supportive complementary integrative medicine. Rx for Hope offers insight into a powerful way of treating cancer that patients and doctors can implement immediately for optimal results.

Rx

Rx
Title Rx PDF eBook
Author E. A. Vastyan
Publisher
Pages 22
Release 1990
Genre Hope
ISBN

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Your Rx for Hope

Your Rx for Hope
Title Your Rx for Hope PDF eBook
Author Michelle Bollom
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 46
Release 2017-07-11
Genre
ISBN 9781547193738

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Hopelessness can wreck our health and keep us tossed about by our burdens. Learning to have unbreakable belief instead of wishful thinking is what Hope really is; an anchor for our soul.

Prescription for Hope

Prescription for Hope
Title Prescription for Hope PDF eBook
Author Carolyn Klaus
Publisher
Pages 184
Release 2008
Genre City clergy
ISBN 9780977364329

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Believable Hope

Believable Hope
Title Believable Hope PDF eBook
Author Michael Cartwright
Publisher Health Communications, Inc.
Pages 290
Release 2012-09-04
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0757317308

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A premiere addiction industry trailblazer and the "father of dual diagnosis" shares the life-changing approach to end any addiction, which has helped tens of thousands of people nationwide.

Rx

Rx
Title Rx PDF eBook
Author Tracy Lynn
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 272
Release 2015-02-10
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1481429515

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In this timely and thought-provoking novel inspired by the epidemic of prescription drug use among teens, class superstar Thyme Gilcrest is convinced she has ADHD and borrows Ritalin from a friend to stay on top at her overachieving high school. Soon Thyme is trading with classmates to get the meds she "needs." Original.

China Rx

China Rx
Title China Rx PDF eBook
Author Rosemary Gibson
Publisher Prometheus Books
Pages 306
Release 2018
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1633883817

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Millions of Americans are taking prescription drugs made in China and don't know it-- and pharmaceutical companies are not eager to tell them. This probing book examines the implications for the quality and availability of vital medicines for consumers. Several decades ago, penicillin, vitamin C, and many other prescription and over-the-counter products were manufactured in the United States. But with the rise of globalization, antibiotics, antidepressants, birth control pills, blood pressure medicines, cancer drugs, among many others are made in China and sold in the United States. China's biggest impact on the US drug supply is making essential ingredients for thousands of medicines found in American homes and used in hospital intensive care units and operating rooms. The authors convincingly argue that there are at least two major problems with this scenario. First, it is inherently risky for the United States to become dependent on any one country as a source for vital medicines, especially given the uncertainties of geopolitics. For example, if an altercation in the South China Sea causes military personnel to be wounded, doctors may rely upon medicines with essential ingredients made by the adversary. Second, lapses in safety standards and quality control in Chinese manufacturing are a risk. Citing the concerns of FDA officials and insiders within the pharmaceutical industry, the authors document incidents of illness and death caused by contaminated medications that prompted reform. This is a disturbing, well-researched book and a wake-up call for improving the current system of drug supply and manufacturing.