Cancer prevention and management through exercise and weight control

"..it is increasingly clear that cancer is also a disease of inertia. In this book, a broadly multidisciplinary group presents the evidence and provides the recommendations. ... The antidote to diseases of inertia is movement - let's move!" John Potter, M.D.,Ph.D., from the Foreword...

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Other Authors: McTiernan, Anne (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Boca Raton CRC/Taylor & Francis 2006
Series:Nutrition and disease prevention 5
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