Prof Djamgoz's book called "BEAT CANCER in Ten Steps"
(co-authored with Professor Jane Plant) was first published in June, 2014.
This book is now published in Polish and Turkish (Kanseri Yen) and is among the best sellers of Amazon.
In this major work, Professor Mustafa Djamgoz and Professor Jane Plant present a clear and scientifically sound 10-step programme to help you beat cancer. At a time when you may be feeling helpless and confused, this book provides the essential guidance you need to take control of your life and regain your health with targeted advice for specific cancers.
Beat Cancer will help you prevent cancer, tackle your diagnosis and stay in remission.
Biography:
Professor Mustafa B A Djamgoz, PhD, FRSM
Professor Djamgoz is a leading international authority who has discovered how cancer cells communicate through electrical signals both with each other and with their environment within the body. He is now developing a novel, non-toxic treatment to stop cancer spreading.
Mustafa Djamgoz is a graduate of Imperial College London (first-class BSc degree in Physics and a PhD in Biophysics). He became Professor of Neurobiology in 1995, and later (2005), Professor of Cancer Biology. He worked on the electrophysiology and synaptic plasticity of the retina for more than 20 years before becoming interested in the pathophysiology of cancer! With his highly unusual scientific background in neuroscience, he has introduced novel techniques aiming at early diagnosis and non-toxic therapy of solid cancers. This work has led to a new vision of the cancer process. His approach is 'integrated' and a new drug has reached a pre-clinical stage. Professor Djamgoz has published 5 books, more than 200 primary research papers and has trained more than 30 PhDs. His new book called "BEAT CANCER in Ten Steps" (co-authored with Professor Jane Plant) was published in June, 2014. His scientific consultancies and granting agencies include the Medical Research Council (UK), The Wellcome Trust, Breast Cancer Campaign, Prostate Cancer Charity and Prostate UK. Prof Djamgoz is the recipient of the Huxley Memorial Medal and Japanese Government Research Award for Foreign Specialist. He has served as a Trustee of Breast Cancer Care and as the Chairman of the Science Council of the College of Medicine.