Laura-Bond.com
Food: what to eat, what to avoid, Pulling out the poisons, Pain: natural solutions, Vitamin injections/supplements, Oxygen, Exercise, Diagnostics, Alternative treatments for cancer, Immune boosters, Inspiring stories, Energy medicine/Emotional healing, Conventional medicine. A huge resource, hover over 'blog.'
EveryDayHealth.com
Cancer risks, signs, symptoms, tests and treatments.
DrFuhrman.com
Diet and lifestyle play a major role in the prevention and improvement of various cancers. A diet focused on immune-boosting foods, G-BOMBS (greens, beans, onions, mushrooms, berries, seeds/nuts) is crucial.
See also cervical cancer
FutureDreams.org.uk
'Nobody should ever have to face breast cancer on their own'. Founded by mother and daughter, Sylvie Henry and Danielle Leslie in 2008. Both diagnosed with breast cancer, both lost their lives to secondary breast cancer in 2009. Their legacy lives on in the thousands of women the charity supports every year.
Healthline.com
Extensive information on types/causes/treatments for cancer. Use the search engine to target specific cancers.
TheIntuitiveBee.com
After her stage 4 breast cancer diagnosis, Brit switched to a whole foods plant based (WFPB) lifestyle. She no longer has any tumours. At diagnosis, she had one tumour in her breast and 10 in and on her liver. She doesn't know exactly what combination of things she did helped her, but it worked.
Keep-Healthy.com
'Resources explaining the fundamentals of cancer, alongside explanations on why certain individuals are more likely to develop cancer. Evidence-based lifestyle advice to help reduce the risk, improve well-being after treatments, reduce the risk of relapse and improve long-term survival.'
12 Keys To A Healthier Cancer Patient
Patrick Quillin
Using evidence-based guidelines, this book gives you a road map to augment your doctor's best care while undergoing cancer treatment. Nutrition, attitude, exercise, detoxification, epigenetics, energy alignment, and gut microbiome are among the 12 essential keys.
Anticancer Living
Alison Jefferies, Lorenzo Cohen
In a major study, six key areas emerged: love and social support, stress management, rest, movement, nutrition and environmental toxins. The synergy created by this "Mix of Six" can bring about real shifts in health and well-being, improving quality of life and positively supporting conventional cancer treatments.
The Cancer Code
Dr Jason Fung
Dr. Fung provides a new paradigm for dealing with cancer, with recommendations for what we can do to create a hostile soil for this dangerous seed. One such strategy is intermittent fasting, which reduces blood glucose, lowering insulin levels. Another, eliminating intake of insulin-stimulating foods, such as sugar and refined carbohydrates.
The Cancer-Fighting Kitchen
Rebecca Katz
Rebecca, along with oncologists, physicians, and cancer-wellness professionals contributed to: 150+ recipes to stimulate appetite and address side-effects including fatigue, nausea, mouth and throat soreness and low blood counts. Peer-reviewed science behind every ingredient.
The Cancer Olympics
Robin McGee
After her delayed diagnosis of colorectal cancer, Robin reaches out to her community using a blog; “Robin’s Cancer Olympics.” Often uplifting and humorous, the blog posts and responses follow her into the harsh landscape of cancer treatment, medical regulation, and provincial politics.
Mistletoe
Steven Johnson and Nasha Winters
'Plant-based supplements that stimulate the immune system's own power — such as mistletoe — are a welcome addition to current cancer treatments and may eventually become first-line treatments (with fewer side effects)." - Kelly A. Turner, PhD, NY Times bestselling author
My Way - Dee Mani-Mitchell
Dee developed triple negative breast cancer, refused chemotherapy and radiation and instead opted to heal her body naturally, using a combination of nutrition, supplements, essential oils, cannabis oil and a positive mental attitude. After 5 months, she was declared cancer free.
Notes From the Valley
Andy Mcquitty
Andy developed stage IV colon cancer, discovering that in suffering, God’s presence isn’t diminished, but magnified. It provides words of wisdom, comfort as it addresses questions like: Why did I get cancer? Does God still love me? Can I tell Him how I really feel? Can any good come of this?
The Star Throwers Guide to Cancer
Pan Pantziarka
From the patient-doctor relationship, to diet, stress reduction, clinical trials, scientific papers, treatments abroad, ablative therapies and more. It provides scientific information and the tools to make complex decisions at all stages of treatment.
I wish I'd had this book in 2017...
Take Breast Cancer off Your Menu
Hilda Glickman
A nutritionist and university lecturer who for many years taught nurses and other health professionals.
Available from the usual sources - no website from the author or her publisher exists.
The Truth About Cancer
Ty Bollinger
After losing 7 family members to cancer, Ty set out to learn as much as he could about cancer treatments and the medical industry that surrounds the disease. He has written this book to share what he's uncovered and to give you new resources for coping with cancer in your life or the life of someone you love.
What We Did To Beat Cancer
Robert Olifent
Sue was written off by the medical establishment in 2011. She no longer has cancer following the significant nutritional and lifestyle changes she put into practice. Scans and visits to the hospital which commenced six weeks into their nutritional therapy confirmed that the once 60 x 50 x 54mm tumour had gone, leaving only ‘scar tissue’.