Helm Publishing

Integrative Oncology

1st Edition

Donald Abrams, MD and Andrew Weil, MD
Course Expiration Date: Oct-01-2014
From Dr. Andrew Weil: Evidence-based research in the field of integrative oncology. Reader-friendly and extensively referenced.


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Description

Helm Publishing's New Self-Study Series: DR. WEIL'S INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE LIBRARY Integrative medicine takes into account the whole person, his lifestyle choices, and appropriate therapies, both conventional and alternative. This book covers the definitive information on the emerging field of integrative oncology, including prevention, nutritional interventions, physical activity, botanicals, mind-body therapies, Chinese and Ayurvedic medicines, and so on. Reader-friendly and extensively referenced.

Learning Codes

  • (2000) Science of food and nutrition
  • (3000) Nutrition assessment & Diagnosis
  • (4000) Wellness and public health
  • (5000) Medical Nutrition Therapy

Recommended for...

  • Registered Dietitians (RD)
  • Dietetic Technicians Registered (DTR)
  • Registered Nurses (RN)

Book Details

Author Donald Abrams, MD and Andrew Weil, MD
Year Published 2009
Edition 1st Edition
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN 978-0195309447
Format Hardback
Page Count 601

Why we chose this book

Dr. Weil is known world-wide as a leader in the movement to change medicine to more patient-centered care instead of emphasis on management of the disease; and also more health promotion and disease prevention through better lifestyle choices, meditation, stress management, regular exercise, and especially good nutrition. I believe that health care will be going in this direction and that since nutrition is a cornerstone of integrative medicine, we need our colleagues trained in functional and integrative nutrition therapies.

About the Author

Donald Abrams, MD and Andrew Weil, MD