One out of three women alive today, and one out of two men, will face a cancer diagnosis, according to the World Health Organization. Ty Bollinger takes this personally: in the course of a decade, he says, “I lost my entire family to cancer. I don’t believe I had to lose them.” The Truth about Cancer has been written for one simple reason: to share the knowledge we need to protect ourselves, treat ourselves, and in some cases save our lives or the lives of those we love.
Bollinger, whose October 2015 documentary miniseries The Truth about Cancer: A Global Quest has received over 5 million views to date, explains that there are many methods we can access to treat and prevent cancer—we just don’t know about them. The book delves into the history of medicine—all the way back to Hippocrates’s credo of “do no harm”—as well as up-to-the-minute research that proves the efficacy of dozens of advanced cancer treatments being used around the globe. Bollinger arms readers with essential, sometimes startling information about:
- The history and politics of cancer
- The takeover of medical education by special interests and for-profit agendas
- How some life-saving treatments have been kept from the public—and why
- Treatment options that go well beyond chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery