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5.0 out of 5 stars We can stop losing the "War Against Cancer", December 29, 1998
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I can't remember when a book has cheered me the way this one has. As a longtime worker in the field of alternative cancer treatment, and one who has undergone his own battle with this disease, I rejoice that a voice of authority has finally stated the truth in loud, ringing tones -- the emperor has no clothes! The reiterated claim by our government and its associated medical professionals that we are "winning the war against cancer" is simply not true. And these stalwarts in the Cancer Establishment are not the selfless servants of humanity they have been portraying themselves as, either. Their ranks are shot through with cronyism, conflicts of interest, and subservience to the giant drug companies.

Masterfully, exhaustively, irrefutably, Dr. Epstein exposes this dirty little game that has been snowing the American public for the last 25 years. And he makes a powerful case that, in the field of cancer as in no other, an ounce of prevention is indeed worth a pound of cure. Cancer, once contracted, is generally a very tough disease to treat successfully. But, in very many cases, it can be prevented by avoiding known cancer-causing agents in the environment, in the workplace, and in consumer products.

Not only is "THE POLITICS OF CANCER Revisited" inspiring in its revelations and recommendations. It is a magnificent reference tool, one I have put on my shelf for ready access whenever I want to know if a particular cosmetic, food additive, drug, work setting -- or part of the country -- is carcinogenic and therefore to be avoided.

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30 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterful documentation of life-saving truths about cancer, January 8, 1999
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Could it possibly be true that: (1) Cancer is preventable? (2) Government agencies and the cancer establishment, with their false optimism, their emphasis on "damage control," and their opposition to non-toxic alternative treatments, are doing far more harm than good in the "war on cancer"? (3) Each individual, armed with the right knowledge, can significantly reduce the chances of ever getting cancer?

Dr. Epstein fully documents these truths with great force and clarity. Having read the book, it would be difficult not to believe these truths, to fully take them in, and to act accordingly.

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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A brilliant and timely exposé of cancer politics, November 30, 1998
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This review is from: The Politics of Cancer Revisited (Paperback)
This book will likely change the way you see the world. Not only is the tripling of cancer rates in this century directly related to environmental and industrial conditions, but the same players also control the huge and hugely profitable cancer industry which has grown up arount it. Meanwhile promising nontoxic alternative treatments have been excluded from the playing field controlled by this oligopoly of self-interested players, many of whom are supposed to be the guardians of the public health. Epstein documents all this impeccably, but also lets citizens know what we can do to change the system. Highest recommendation. A must-read.
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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I can't believe this is Non-fiction!, November 3, 1998
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This review is from: The Politics of Cancer Revisited (Paperback)
Dr. Epstein manages to prove the saying that "fiction mimics relality." Only this time the "story" is horrifyingly close to home. As Dr. Epstein outlines the mis-deeds of the Cancer Industry, one feels as if they are reading a conspiracy novel. However, when one contamplates the fact that this book is non-fiction, it is more chilling than even the best conpiracy fiction.
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