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Vintage Sunday Times Magazine June 1st 1997
Relative Values – Trevor and Ray Powles, identical twins and cancer consultants
Cancer: the war against it Are we any closer to a real cure? Or even to knowing what causes the disease – lifestyle, bad genes, or just bad luck? A special investigation
Everything you need to know… The six most common cancers; how to live well and not get it; which cancers are on the increase; how to get the best help; is screening worth it?
Where to go for specialist treatment A unique map of Britain’s new cancer centres
Playing for time – We visit the children’s oncology ward at the Alder Hey in Liverpool, where cancer is treated with great success – and doses of love, Lego and Game Boy
Long day’s journey – Not many men talk about prostate cancer. Michael Korda wrote a book about it. In this moving extract, he describes the surgery that would change his life
The gentle touch – Psychotherapy and alternative therapy are no longer scoffed at. They don’t just make you feel better; there is proof that you will survive cancer longer
Life in the Day of Joanna Bull, founder of Gilda’s Club in New York, a cancer charity
68 pages. All our magazines are first day issues. This issue is in good condition throughout but does have a slightly loose front cover. Priced accordingly