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by Sandra Goodman PhD(more info)

listed in seminars, originally published in issue 160 - July 2009

The Guardian: Vegetarians less likely to develop cancer than meat eaters

Scotmsman Vegetarians less likely to get cancer than meat-eaters

Times Online Organic food - no better than factory-farmed food

World Cancer Research Fund Systematic Literature Reviews

Journal Database Browser

Welcome to PubMed

Food Standards Agency

Cancer Research UK : CancerStats

WCRF Expert Report Graphics

Natural Health Research Institute » How Poor Science and Misleading Media Coverage

John Boik Natural Cancer Compounds

Cancer the Complete Recovery Guide Book Review

Healing the Gerson Way Book Review

Living Proof Gearin-Tosh Book Review

Nutrition and Cancer Review by Kate Neil

Prostate Cancer Jane Plant Review

Your Life in your Hands Jane Plant Review

Research Cancer Incidence in British Vegetarians

Cancer Incidence in British vegetarians  

Women’s Healthy Eating and Living WHEL Study

JAMA Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL)

JAMA -Full Text The Women's Healthy Eating and Living (WHEL)

Nutritional quality of organic foods- Dangour et al.  

Research Health Behaviour upon Mortality

Research Vitamin E Factors and Breast Cancer

Research Selenium Anticancer

Research Carotenoids, Breast Cancer

Research Lycopene tumour inhibition

Research Ginger colon, lung cancer

Research Selenium Prostate Cancer

Ganoderma Supplementation in Cancer Management

Ganoderma in the Treatment of Cancer

Burton Goldberg Therapies For Cancer  

Cancer Act 1939 (c. 13)

Martin Walker Slingshot Publications

Slingshot Publications

CNELM Seminar on PH Online

CNELM Outline Seminar PH Online

CNELM Seminar Ganoderma PH Online

CNELM Seminar Molecular Research PH Online

CNELM Clinical Research on PH Online

CNELM Poor Science on PH Online

CNELM Website Links PH Online

CNELM Images on PH Online

 

 

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About Sandra Goodman PhD

Sandra Goodman PhD, Co-founder and Editor of Positive Health, trained as a Molecular Biology scientist in Agricultural Biotechnology in Canada and the US, focusing upon health issues since the 1980s in the UK. Author of 4 books, including Nutrition and Cancer: State-of-the-Art, Vitamin C – The Master Nutrient, Germanium: The Health and Life Enhancer and numerous articles, Dr Goodman was the lead author of the Consensus Document Nutritional and LifeStyle Guidelines for People with Cancer and compiled the Cancer and Nutrition Database for the Bristol Cancer Help Centre in 1993. Dr Goodman is passionate about making available to all people, particularly those with cancer, clinical expertise in Nutrition and Complementary Therapies. Dr Goodman was recently featured as Doctor of the Fortnight in ThinkWellness360.

Dr Goodman and long-term partner Mike Howell seek individuals with vision, resources, and organization to continue and expand the Positive Health PH Online legacy beyond the first 30 years, with facilities for training, to fund alternative cancer research, and promote holistic organizations internationally. Read about Dr Goodman and purchase Nutrition and Cancer: State-of-the-Art.  She may be contacted privately for Research, Lectures and Editorial services via: sandra@drsgoodman.com     www.drsgoodman.com  sandra@positivehealth.com   and www.positivehealth.com

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