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Do not take this information as personal medical advice. Do not change your diet if you are ill or on medication without the advice of a qualified health care provider (your physician, for example). More detailed information is found in The McDougall Program - 12 Days to Dynamic Health (Plume 1990) in your bookstore.
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Women fear breast cancer above all other health problems. Fortunately, this is a preventable disease with the right diet and a healthy lifestyle. Contrary to what most people hope for, early detection by mammography causes more harm than good. Radical surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy are brutal remedies universally prescribed to women with breast cancer, yet they provide little, if any, survival benefit. Hormone manipulation is of some value. However, the best, and most overlooked, approach for treating breast cancer is the McDougall Program – a plant-food based, low-fat diet with added exercise.

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