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How cancer starts
Pre-Cancer
Metastasis
The role of diet
The role of carcinogens
The role of smoking
The role of stress and personality
The role of sunlight and radiation
The role of the immune system
Immunotherapy
Cancer of the bowel
Breast Cancer
Cancer of the Stomach
Cancer of the Liver
Lung Cancer
Leukemia
Other Cancers
Medical Treatment of Cancer
Orthomolecular Medicine
Remission of Cancer
Cases of Remission
Summary

Anti-Cancer
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The role of smoking
Smoking directly
contributes to the cancer process in many ways.
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Inhaled carbon
monoxide inhibits the oxygen-carrying capacity of the red blood cells.
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Stress is produced
in the body.
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The effect of 1 and
2 is to increase blood viscosity and reduce blood circulation.
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Carcinogenic
chemicals are introduced into the body.
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Smoking destroys
Vitamin C, essential to collagen integrity, oxygen metabolism, and body
de-toxification.
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Irritation in the
respiratory tract is capable of triggering lung cancer.
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