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Tripping over the Truth

โœ Scribed by Christofferson, Travis


Publisher
Chelsea Green Publishing
Year
2017
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 How Cancer Became Known as a Genetic Disease -- Chimney Boys -- Chaotic Chromosomes -- Is Cancer Infectious? -- Warburg's War -- The Secret of Life -- A Question That Had Passed Him By -- Everything Was in a Fog -- ch. 2 Chemotherapy and the Gates of Hell -- Yin and Yang -- MOPP -- Total Therapy -- "That Son of a Bitch" -- ch. 3 Breakthroughs and Disappointments -- Into the Dustbin of History -- A Flickering Ember -- The PET Scan -- A New Era -- An Old Target Is New Again -- The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly -- "If I Hadn't Seen It with My Own Eyes, I Wouldn't Have Believed It" -- ch. 4 Dark Matter -- "Is It Possible to Make Sense Out of This Complexity?" -- A Paradigm Shift -- The Tortoise and the Hare -- ch. 5 Watson Reconsiders -- ch. 6 Mitochondria: An Old Theory Is New Again -- Things May Not Be as They Seem -- Superfuel -- Nemesis -- The Most Important Game in Town -- Gorgeous in Concept (More of the Same) -- Press-Pulse.;"Updated and Expanded Edition, formerly titled "Tripping Over the Truth" A masterful synchronization of history and cutting-edge science shines new light on humanities darkest diagnosis. In the wake of the Cancer Genome Atlas project's failure to provide a legible roadmap to a cure for cancer, science writer Travis Christofferson illuminates a promising blend of old and new perspectives on the disease. The Prime Origin of Cancer, follows the story of cancer's proposed metabolic origin from the vaunted halls of the German scientific golden age to modern laboratories around the world. The reader is taken on a journey through time and science that results in an unlikely connecting of the dots with profound therapeutic implications. Transporting us on a rich narrative of humanity's struggle to understand the cellular events that conspire to form malignancy, The Prime Origin of Cancer reads like a detective novel, full of twists and cover-ups, blind-alleys and striking moments of discovery by men and women with uncommon vision, grit, and fortitude. Ultimately, Christofferson arrives at a conclusion that challenges everything we thought we knew about the disease, suggesting the reason for the failed war against cancer stems from a flawed paradigm that categorizes cancer as an exclusively genetic disease. For anyone affected by this terrifying disease and the physicians who struggle to treat it, this book provides a fresh and hopeful perspective. It explores the new and exciting non-toxic therapies born from the emerging metabolic theory of cancer. These therapies may one day prove to be a turning point in the struggle against our ancient enemy. We are shown how the metabolic theory redraws the battle map, directing researchers to approach cancer treatment from a different angle, framing it more like a gentle rehabilitation rather than all-out combat. In a sharp departure from the current "targeted" revolution occurring in cancer pharmaceuticals, the metabolic therapies highlighted have one striking feature that sets them apart, the potential to treat all types of cancer because they exploit the one weakness that is common to every cancer cell: dysfunctional metabolism. With contributions from Thomas Seyfried, PhD, author of Cancer as a Metabolic Disease; Miriam Kalamian, EdM, MS, CNS, author of The Ketogenic Diet for Cancer; and Beth Zupec Kania consultant nutritionist of The Charlie Foundation"-

โœฆ Table of Contents


Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 How Cancer Became Known as a Genetic Disease --
Chimney Boys --
Chaotic Chromosomes --
Is Cancer Infectious? --
Warburg's War --
The Secret of Life --
A Question That Had Passed Him By --
Everything Was in a Fog --
ch. 2 Chemotherapy and the Gates of Hell --
Yin and Yang --
MOPP --
Total Therapy --
"That Son of a Bitch" --
ch. 3 Breakthroughs and Disappointments --
Into the Dustbin of History --
A Flickering Ember --
The PET Scan --
A New Era --
An Old Target Is New Again --
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly --
"If I Hadn't Seen It with My Own Eyes, I Wouldn't Have Believed It" --
ch. 4 Dark Matter --
"Is It Possible to Make Sense Out of This Complexity?" --
A Paradigm Shift --
The Tortoise and the Hare --
ch. 5 Watson Reconsiders --
ch. 6 Mitochondria: An Old Theory Is New Again --
Things May Not Be as They Seem --
Superfuel --
Nemesis --
The Most Important Game in Town --
Gorgeous in Concept (More of the Same) --
Press-Pulse.


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