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Health tips of a doctor who beat cancer

Health tips of a doctor who beat cancer.

August 14, 2008 23:00

By

Jan Shure,

Jan Shure

5 min read

After surviving a brain tumour, David Servan-Schreiber has written a best-selling book on staying cancer-free


David Servan-Schreiber has one regret about his best-selling book, Anticancer: A New Way of Life, a guide to reducing the risk of getting cancer through diet, exercise, and spiritual and mental factors.

He wishes that the spotlight had not fallen on broccoli.

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Dr Servan-Schreiber's book was first published in France four years ago and in the UK this summer. He wrote it after being diagnosed with a brain tumour. After conventional treatment, it went into remission, but after a relapse he decided to learn everything he could to help his body defend itself.