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Summary, Analysis & Review of Ty Bollinger's The Truth About Cancer by Instaread
Summary, Analysis & Review of Ty Bollinger's The Truth About Cancer by Instaread
Summary, Analysis & Review of Ty Bollinger's The Truth About Cancer by Instaread
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The Truth About Cancer by health advocate Ty Bollinger is a nonfiction book that details the little-known history of the modern medical establishment and how its prof

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Release dateFeb 19, 2019
ISBN9781683786382
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    The Truth About Cancer by health advocate Ty Bollinger is a nonfiction book that details the little-known history of the modern medical establishment and how its profit-driven agenda forever altered the course of medicine, particularly the treatment of cancer. Bollinger has studied alternative and nontoxic treatments for cancer, as well as cancer prevention tactics, as part of an effort to educate the public and especially cancer patients about how to combat cancer without harsh drugs or procedures.

    Cancer is a chronic disease that occurs when healthy cells come into contact with carcinogens or other toxins and then become malignant. The formation of cancer cells is a normal occurrence, and the immune system is naturally designed to ward off the growth of these mutated cells before they cause disease or form tumors. But the immune system itself can be compromised, possibly because of overexposure to environmental toxins or lack of proper nutrients. In cases like these, a person’s physiological environment can become a breeding ground for cancer.

    According to the National Cancer Institute (NCI), more than 1.6 million new incidences of cancer will be recorded in the United States in 2016. The NCI estimates that half a million people will die of cancer in 2016, which breaks down roughly to one cancer-related death per minute. Despite medical and technological advancements, cancer remains the leading cause of death

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