The war on cancer

Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, Dec, 2004 by Ralph W. Moss

A lot of people talk glibly these days about "integrative oncology." But it remains more a dream than a reality. What is needed is a true integration of the two sides of the field, rather than what we have now, a standoff of galactic proportions. So who knows? Maybe Klingons and Kardassians will one day lay down their deadly knives and battleaxes and make peace. And maybe ASCO and CCS will realize that instead of fighting each other they should unite in fighting their common enemy, cancer.

Resources

The program of the 32nd Annual Cancer Convention is available at: http://www.cancercontrolsociety.com/program2004.htm

The CCS speeches (including my own) are available in VHS videotape for $15 apiece from Chuck Wintner/Malibu Video, phone: 818-775-3923. E-mail: cfwintner@aol.com

Begley, Sharon. Why targeted drugs to battle cancer fall short of promise. Wall St. Journal, Science Journal. Sept. 10, 2004, page B1.

by Ralph W. Moss, PhD, Director, The Moss Reports

[c]2004 Ralph W. Moss, PhD. All Rights Reserved

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