By: Zhang
Dai-zhao
Pages: 556 pages
Book Type: Hardcover
ISBN: 978-7-117-08702-5/R·8703
Year Published: 2007
Cancer patients are
plagued by the undesirable, and often unbearable, adverse effects of radiation
therapy, chemotherapy and other treatment modalities. Many patients report these
side effects to be just as, if not more, intolerable than the cancer itself. The
focus of this book is on how to use modern diagnostic methods and Chinese
medical treatment to address this problem.
The author of this
book, Dr. Zhang Dai-zhao, is a well-known oncologist in China and is the one of
the leading authorities on the usage of integrative medicine to relieve the side
effects of cancer treatment. There are few books on this subject available on
the market, which makes this an invaluable resource for all clinicians who are
involved in the management of cancer.
About the
Author:
Zhang
Dai-zhao
Seventy-seven year-old Zhang Dai-zhao currently serves as the chief physician
and doctoral supervisor at China-Japan Friendship Hospital in Beijing. He has
been engaged in preventing and treating tumors with integrative medicine for
over 40 years. He has focused his research and practice on improving the quality
of life for tumor patients by increasing the survival rates and lessening side
effects from radiation and chemotherapy.
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