Cancer Positive: The Role of the Mind in Tackling Cancers
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Product Description
As a surgeon and a medical doctor, James Colthurst is used to employing more traditional methods of treating cancer. In this ground-breaking book, however, he argues that through addressing the emotional needs of patients, and after the processes of diagnosis and treatment, their physical condition can improve dramatically.
Drawing on many years of research and of practical hands-on experience, Dr Colthurst demonstrates that a series of psychological exercises and mental disciplines, as a supplement to more conventional treatment, can improve the physical as well as the mental well-being of patients. He has achieved outstanding rates of recovery in even the most aggressive cancers through his approach, which combines accepted medical practice with a recognition of the enormous benefits of adopting a positive attitude to the disease and its treatment.
The vital lessons of CANCER POSITIVE do not simply start with diagnosis, but follow through to treatment and after treatment. The book focuses on lifestyle changes, while also addressing the practical side. Drawing on his own experience and case histories, Dr Colthurst explains the medical terms and treatments available, while also providing a wealth of information needed by cancer sufferers and those close to them.
The author's pioneering work in treating the psychological effects of cancer offers an alternative, but complementary, view to the traditional methods of treating cancer, helping patients, their families and friends, and doctors to deal more effectively, both emotionally and physically, with cancer and its treatment.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #218952 in Books
- Published on: 2003-07-07
- Binding: Paperback
- 112 pages
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Synopsis
This title introduces what may appear to be the rather unconventional method of encouraging an attitude of mind over matter in patients. As a surgeon and medical doctor, James Colthurst is used to employing more traditional methods of treating cancer. In this book, however, he argues that through addressing the emotional needs of patients, and after the processes of diagnosis and treatment, their physical condition can improve dramatically. Dr Colthurst demonstrates that a series of psychological exercises and mental disciplines, as a supplement to more conventional treatment, can improve the physical as well as the mental well-being of patients. The book focuses on lifestyle changes while also addressing the practical side. Drawing on his own experience and case histories, Dr Colthurst explains the medical terms and treatments available, while also providing information needed by cancer sufferers and those close to them.



