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Links to External Resources | Books for Background Information Map to ClinicContact Tai LahansLinks:The following links will open in a new browser window, and will take you out of this site. Content contained there is the property and responsibility of its respective owners. Journal of Integrated Cancer Therapies: Combined conventional treatment with complementary and alternative medicine. (www.sagepub.com/journalsProdManSub) National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine: in 1998 to provide information to the public on integratied cancer treatment. (www. cancer.gov/cam). Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine: Established in 1998 to provide information to the public on integratied cancer treatment. (www. cancer.gov/cam) Pine Street Foundation:Chinese medicine research and literature analysis from China and the West; evidence-based research on integrated care including Chinese medicine. (www.pinestreetfoundation.org) Traditional Chinese Medicine Literature Analysis and Retrieval:TCMLARS contains 20 databases on medical literature and research from China. There are currently over 200,000 citations. (www.cintcm.com/english_edition/database/Gateway). Breast Cancer Fund: Information on breast cancer causation and research. (www.breastcancerfund.org) Campaign for Safe Cosmetics:The Cosmetics industry in the U.S. is unregulated. This site looks at products and the chemicals in them. (www.safecosmetics.org) Collaborative on Health and the Environment: A vast store of information on health impacts caused by contaminations coming through the environment. (www.cheforhealth.org) The Environmental Working Group: A privately funded group of scientists who analyze everything from water quality to cosmetics to food to agricultural subsidies. (www.ewg.org) Household Toxins: A site that educates about commonly used household products and their impacts. (www.householdtoxins.org) Washington Toxics Coalition: A longtime environmental watchdog group that has impacted the city of Seattle and its policies and the State of Washington. Works with many other local and national groups to impact policies that affect clean water and the Commons. (www.watoxics.org) BooksLiving Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the EnvironmentSandra Steingrabber, PhD
A Small Dose of Toxicology: The Health Effects of Common Chemicals.
Silent Spring
Integrating Conventional and Chinese Medicine in Cancer Care: A
Clinical Guide
Management of Cancer With Chinese Medicine
The Food Revolution
How to Prevent and Treat Cancer With Natural Medicine
The ABCs of Prostate Cancer
Healing With Whole Foods: Asian and Modern Traditions
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