Stepping out for a good cause
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“A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step,” Confucius
told us.
If you consider the thousands that will be logged by participants
in the upcoming Relay for Life, you’ll have some inkling of local
support for the fight against cancer.
There will be abundant evidence of that support in steps taken
around the field behind Newport Harbor High this Friday and Saturday,
and further fuel for the journey on library shelves. You can read
about cutting-edge treatments in “The Coming Cancer Breakthroughs” by
clinical biochemist Joseph Dooley and cancer survivor Marian
Betancourt. Along with treatment options for many cancers, find
complex medical concepts explained in lay terminology in this
well-researched resource.
Also new on the shelves is “How to Prevent and Treat Cancer with
Natural Medicine” by Michael Murry, Tim Birdsall, Joseph Pizzorno and
Paul Reilly. From these holistic specialists, learn about
disease-fighting foods, natural supplements and the impact of
attitude in their guide to reducing cancer risk and finding effective
treatments.
Other alternative therapies are in “Breast Cancer: Beyond
Convention,” edited by Dr. Mary Tagliaferri, Isaac Cohen and Debu
Tripathy. Learn about the benefits of soy foods, vitamins and the
positive impact of spiritual practices in this new work.
The psychological challenges of healing are the springboard for
“Surviving Cancer Emotionally.” Penned on the premise that the more
patients understand their reactions, the more effectively they can
cope, Dr. Roger Granet addresses reactive realities, typical defense
mechanisms and treatment for emotional disorders frequently
associated with cancer.
Humor can be the best antidote for disease, and there’s an ample
dose in TV actress Fran Drescher’s “Cancer Schmancer.” In a memoir
recounting her two-year, 11-doctor odyssey in search of answers, “The
Nanny” star shares what she learned about herself and the depth of
her relationships in her successful battle against uterine cancer.
Equally meaningful for those who’ve faced the disease is “The
Victoria’s Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming.” With 35 life lessons,
breast cancer survivor Jennie Nash reveals how a devastating disease
can be the catalyst for positive, life-changing experiences. In a
final lesson about her first walk as a survivor, the 36-year-old mom
could be the inspiration for some of the bleary-eyed denizens
meandering around a track in the wee hours of May 2.
To join their ranks or for more information, call (949) 567-0634.
Or show up at City Hall at noon on Wednesday or Thursday to attend
the first annual No-Talent Show sponsored by the City Slickers Relay
for Life team. Tickets, for a mere $10 tax-deductible donation, are
going fast! Don’t miss this opportunity to see “Sizzling Roger and
the Briquettes” and other outrageous acts starring city leaders and
staff, stepping out for a good cause.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams in collaboration with
Andrea Jason. All titles may be reserved from home or office
computers by accessing the catalog at www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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