Cancer therapy resource guide

CANHELP prepares customized reports for persons seeking information about alternative, complementary or conventional therapies. Medical writer Patrick McGrady, Jr., who runs CANHELP, offers a computer printout of relevant research and treatment, information from medical databanks, a typewritten interpretation of data, and pertinent papers. (CANHELP, 3111 Paradise Bay Road, Port Ludlow, WA 98333365 9771 Tel: 206 437 2291)

EnglandBristol Cancer Help Centre,Grove House,

Cornwallis Grove,Clifton,Bristol GS8 4PG.

(0272) 743216

Springhill Centre, Denton,

Aylesbury, Bucks H18 0AD.

(0296) 748278.

United States

Arlin J. Brown Information Centre,

P. O. Box 251, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060,

Tel: (703) 451 8638.

Cancer Control Society,2043 North Berendo St., Los Angeles, CA 90027.

Tel: (213) 633 7801

FACT, PO Box 1242 Old Chelsea Station,

New York, NY 10113.Tel: (212) 741 2790

International Association of Cancer Victors and Friends,7740 West Manchester Avenue No 110, Playa del Rey, CA 90293.

Tel: (213) 822 5032

People Against Cancer,PO Box 10,

Otho, Iowa 50569 0010.

Tel: (515) 972 4444

Further sources:

Third Opinion, by John Fink (Avery Publishing, Garden City Park, NY), a directory to alternative treatment centres and doctors in the US and Europe.

The Complete Guide to Healing Your Body Naturally by Gary Null (McGraw-Hill, NY)

Ralph Moss's quarterly newsletter, The Cancer Chronicles. (Ralph Moss, 161 W 61st Street, No 5B, NY, NY 10023)

The International Association of Cancer Victors offers a 12 page listing of alternative and adjunctive treatment centres, including names of people successfully treated.

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