Wednesday, August 03, 2005

Mind Over Cancer Conference

Could your mind be a better cancer fighter than chemotherapy — and how can you unlock its power?

Ever since Norman Cousins famously laughed away his ankylosing spondylitis by watching Laurel & Hardy films, the interest in the way our minds can affect illness has grown.

Today thousands of patients all across the globe survive cancer – without drugs, surgery or radiotherapy. Many of these have benefited from a range of therapies that concentrate on the mind and the emotions, and which don’t even attempt to kill the tumour.

The best of these — the ones that have a solid track record of success — will be exhaustively reviewed and explained at the What Doctors Don’t Tell You Mind Over Cancer Conference.

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