Book Review: Outside The Box Cancer Therapies

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OPEN ACCESS VOLUME 33, NUMBER 3 PUBLISHED: JUNE 2018 REVIEW ARTICLE

Outside The Box Cancer Therapies Alternative Therapies that Treat and Prevent Cancer Dr. Mark Stengler & Dr. Paul Anderson 2018. Hay House, Inc. 358 pages. ISBN 978-1-4019-5458-1 Outside the Box Cancer Therapies is the collaborative work combining the clinical experience and research of two naturopathic doctors, Mark Stengler and Paul Anderson. Stengler is a best-selling author, TV host, and former advisor to the Yale University Complementary Medicine Outcomes Research Project. He is an author and host of Natural Healing with Dr. Stengler, a series of health shows on PBS. He practices at the Stengler Center for Integrative Medicine in Encinitas, California Paul Anderson is Medical Director and Founder of the Anderson Medical Group. His Advanced Medical Therapies facility offering therapies in many modalities which are based on his 20 years of research and patient care. He is also an adjunct professor at Bastyr Integrative Oncology Research Center in Seattle, Washington, and is the primary medical advisor to the Sanoviv hospital in Rosarito, Mexico. Together they have created an excellent resource for practitioners and patients. Introduction Outside the Box begins with some harsh statistical realities: Cancer today is so common it will likely touch every person in some deep way in their lives. Despite its universality, there is a general unfamiliarity by conventional oncologists with the full range of alternative options. With that unfamil-

Book Review iarity comes disinterest, dismissal and more insidiously, condemnation. That’s where Stengler and Anderson’s book comes in, with its distillation of decades of clinical experience. In creating this compendium, they help navigate the vast landscape of holistic cancer treatments that have been developed worldwide. Some of today’s therapies may seem cutting edge, but many have evolved quietly for decades, pushed by small independent groups worldwide. Stengler and Anderson bring the distant, the past and present together into a new “integrative oncology” which uses the best of conventional oncology, but not exclusively: Drugs, radiation and surgery are integrated with the body’s innate powers. What is “the box”? It’s the status quo, the unfortunate by-product of the western scientific method, where the focus is on the disease, not the host. To be sure, a century of surgery, chemotherapy and radiation aimed at the cancer cells themselves has yielded many successes but that’s not harnessing all that is possible. Our immune system, tuned over millions of years is also a powerful, untapped resource. Real Hope with Integrative Oncology In Chapter 1, the authors begin with some inspirational cases from their archives and we are walked through their decision-making process and shown how they handle the successes and setbacks. We see concretely that there really is hope. Some deemed “terminal” see real regressions, a better quality of life and even remissions. Examples are drawn from all ages and include, prostate, leukaemia, esophageal, and abdominal cancers. One comes away with the impression that things have come a long way from Pauling and Hoffer’s Vitamin C regimes of a generation ago, to a real revolution in today’s therapies. The Root Causes of Cancer Chapter 2 is a heavy, technical chapter but one that’s often skimmed over in lay person’s books on cancer. The

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