Life's Delicate Balance
Causes and Prevention of Breast Cancer
by Janette D. Sherman, M.D.
"A
strongly worded alert to the environmental causes of breast cancer, and all
equally strong call for political and personal action.... Sherman lays the
burden of escalating breast cancer rates squarely at the feet of environmental
polluters. it is clear to Sherman - and her arguments are compelling - that
while gains may be made by researchers in understanding the mechanisms of the
disease, true advances In conquering cancer will only come when we 'understand
tile connections between the loss of personal health and the worldwide Pollution
from toxic chemicals, ionizing radiation, and endocrine-altering chemicals.'
Sherman
spotlights increasing human breast cancer raters, and couples them with cancer
occurrences in wildlife. She
explains how readers can put commonly citied risks for the disease into
perspective: Such risks are implicated in perhaps 30 percent of breast cancers,
but 'Risk is not a cause of Illness. Risk
is the result of exposure to hazard.' Sherman considers the problems associated
with breast cancer detection, and then looks in detail at the various
environmental hazards acting on women and implicated in
Take action, she counsels, demand real prevention: 'Be
Outraged by the status quo of waste, sickness, needless early death, loss of
human potential, and the loss and degradation of the world's resources.'
Valuable warnings for women and a passionate, well-based explanation of one
particular medical viewpoint." -- Kirkus Reviews
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