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The What to Eat if You Have Cancer Cookbook


by Daniella Chace, Maureen Keane

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Sales Rank: 89880
Studio: McGraw-Hill
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 176
Publication Date: April 01, 1997
Publisher: McGraw-Hill


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EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description

Features more than 100 easy-to-prepare recipes that meet the unique dietary needs of cancer patients.



CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 4 reviews)

Simple recipes to prepare if you're ill  
When you're ill, or caring for someone with cancer, time is hard to come by. You're stressed with doctor appointments, diagnosis, tests, caregiving, family, etc. This little book has wonderful, simple recipes to help keep patients and their families a little more stress free -- with easy to prepare and healthy ingredients, which is the really important part for anyone with cancer.
May 15, 2008

Not too good  
I realized this book was written YEARS ago after I received it. With medical science making such progress. I have to wonder how correct the book is now.I have a dog, Muffin that has cancer and I am desperately trying to save her.
January 17, 2006

Great Recipes for Anyone  
This book contains lots of healthy recipes ranging from wakame soup to eggless Caesar salad, bean burger mix to chocolate-banana shakes.

Also included is a section on mail order companies for some of the hard-to-get ingredients. An excellent addition to anyone's kitchen.
October 19, 2000


Just What I Needed at a Very Confusing Time!  
I love this book...It's been such a help after finding out the shocking news that my husband has lymphoma. It uses all the "right foods" nutritionally speaking, to assist with his treatment plan. The food is delicious. So much so that I'm eating healthfully as well. I've found that recipes easy to follow and quick to prepare. It would have been almost impossible for me to figure out how to incorporate soy in our diets in such a tasteful way. I appreciate the book, the tips in it and the peace of mind it's given me in knowing the I'm feeding my loved one the best that I can. Thank you!
May 25, 2000


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