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Medicine Hands: Massage Therapy for People with Cancer

by Gayle McDonald

Meditation & Mindfulness for Cancer Care

Meditation can be a part of a yogic practice or it can be practiced independently...

Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy for Cancer

by Trish Bartley

Motherless Daughters

In the 20th anniversary edition of this landmark book, Hope Edelman shares the far-reaching aspects of loss of one's mother.

Mudra: The Sacred Secret

by Indu Arora

N of 1: One Man’s Harvard-Documented Remission of Incurable Cancer Using Only Natural Methods

In 1991, doctors told the active and previously healthy 28-year old Glenn Sabin that he had a “uniformly fatal” form of blood cancer called chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).

Twenty-six years later, Glenn Sabin is certified cancer-free and has written about his journey to holistic health with co-author, Dawn Lemanne, MD, MPH...

Navigating the C: A Nurse Charts the Course for Cancer Survivorship Care

In her book, Navigating the C: A Nurse Charts the Course for Cancer Survivorship Care, Author Alene Nitzky, Ph.D., RN, OCN ®, bridges the worlds of conventional oncology training with integrative cancer wellness...

New Beginnings: The Triumphs of 120 Cancer Survivors

Photographer, author and cancer survivor Bill Aron writes that cancer forces people to put their lives on hold, and his new book, New Beginnings: The Triumphs of 120 Cancer Survivors, explores the question of what happens during the silent phase after treatment ends...

Nourishing Wisdom: A Mind-Body Approach to Nutrition and Well-Being

Marc David, a holistic nutritionist and author, makes the distinction between diets intended to be “therapeutic” for a specific length of time, versus those that are intended to be used for the long-term for maintenance purposes...

Nurturing Joy & Spirit after a Cancer Diagnosis

Getting a cancer diagnosis can be physically and psychologically devastating, from the fear, the treatments and side effects, the relationship and financial issues.

And yet, many of the happiest people I know are cancer survivors…

Nutrition and Cancer: Making the Right Choices Easier

Nutrition may be one of the single most controversial aspects of cancer care...

Oncology Skin Care: Cancer-Focused Skin Care Routines

Cancer treatment can cause a variety of changes in the skin including dryness, dehydration, redness, rashes and chemo-induced acne...