An information packet from the World Research Foundation
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Bone cancer cell (nucleus in light blue) — This image shows an osteosarcoma cell with DNA in blue, mitochondria in yellow and actin filaments, part of the cellular skeleton, in purple. One of the few cancers that originate in the bones, osteosarcoma is extremely rare, with less than a thousand new cases diagnosed each year in the United States.
The Bone Cancer Library Research Packet is provided as a service and consists of approximately 495 pages of scanned material located within the WRF Health Library on the topic.
Partial list of subjects includes: Antineoplastons, herbs, diets, Avemar, whey, germanium, homeopathy, nutrients, vitamins, magnetism, hyperthermia, sound, imagery, Bach Flowers, meditation, shark cartilage, Essiac, Kanzyme, and more.
Each packet also includes a list of recommended books and newsletters for more information.
Link to order from WRF: Bone Cancer Library Research Packet