Dewey Decimal616.994/06
SynopsisPresident Nixon signed the War on Cancer into Law in 1971. Some forty-five years and several billion dollars later, it looks like we have lost the battle. Or have we? What if a natural solution had been there all along, just overlooked by the pharmaceutical industry? When a new, natural, and non-toxic way to address cancer is being discovered, it is a game changer that does not go unnoticed in the scientific community. But instead of being hailed and embraced, it is fiercely opposed by prominent scientists with strong ties with the pharmaceutical industry and the might of the government is called to the rescue. As a result, we are losing the war on cancer. Mirko Beljanski, PhD, one of the first green molecular biologists, was called upon by President Mitterrand of France to treat his prostate cancer, allowing him to reach his second term in office, but upon his death, Beljanski became the subject of relentless persecution aimed at wiping out this information. In Winning the War on Cancer , his daughter Sylvie Beljanski outlines her journey of learning about her father's discoveries, and ensuring his legacy is available to all those struggling with the disease today., President Nixon signed the War on Cancer into law in 1971. Some forty-five years and several billion dollars later, many believe that we are still losing that battle. Winning the War on Cancer offers an in depth exploration of a new and promising paradigm for the natural treatment of cancer.Traces in a highly readable and compelling fashion the work of Mirko Beljanski, PhD, considered the world's first green molecular biologist, who spent over 40 years studying the environmental impact of DNA replication and transcription.Despite efforts by the French establishment to obliterate Dr. Beljanski's findings, Sylvie provides an update on the current research programs conducted by the Beljanski Foundation and the legacy she is carrying on to bring this work into the future.Provides hope and specific information about the research programs currently being conducted at Cancer Treatment Centers of America, The University of Kansas Medical Center, and Columbia University for those who have been affected by Prostate Cancer, Ovarian Cancer and Pancreatic Cancer.Provides information about the Pao Pereira extract, resourced from the Amazon, and the project research being conducted at the University of CA to test this extract against the most common and aggressive brain tumor, glioblastoma.Outlines a new research program being conducted by The University of Kansas Medical Center to study whether the Pao Pereira and Rauwolfia vomitoria extracts that are so effective against primary cancer cells are also effective against cancer stem cells.Explores the topic of "toxic body, toxic mind" including environmental toxins, heavy metals, stress, toxic people, and their link to cancer.Shares Sylvie's personal journey and her experiences with the cancer research.Combines a wealth of scientific knowledge with an inspirational memoir of Sylvie Beljanski's journey of defiance, hope, despair, personal growth, and love. Written with heart and great command of the language, this memoir should serve as an enduring reminder of the "power of one" to carry on for good., When a natural, non-toxic way to fight cancer is discovered, it is big news in the scientific community. But instead of being embraced, it is fiercely opposed by those tied to the pharmaceutical industry. Research by the late Mirko Beljanski, PhD,-one of the first green molecular biologists-revealed that natural molecules can selectively target cancer cells and work alongside many chemotheraoy drugs. Called upon by President Mitterrand of France to treat his prostate cancer, Beljanski allowed Mitterand to reach his second term in office; but upon the president's death, the scientist became the subject of relentless persecution. This book, written through the eyes of Dr. Beljanski's daughter, Sylvie, tells the true story of one woman's quest to carry on her father's legacy and to discover a new treatment for cancer. The book combines scientific information with a tale of defiance, hope, despair, personal growth and love. Book jacket., In Winning the War on Cancer the daughter of revolutionary French cancer researcher, Mirko Beljanski, outlines her journey of learning about her father's discoveries, and ensuring his legacy is available to all those struggling with the disease today.