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<p id="__RefHeading___Toc443572757"><emphasis><strong>Предисловие ко второму изданию</strong></emphasis></p>

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<p id="__RefHeading___Toc443572758"><emphasis><strong>Глава 2</strong></emphasis></p>

   1. Spiegel, D., “A 43-Year-Old Woman Coping with Cancer,” JAMA 282, no. 4 (1999): 371-78.

   2. Van Baalen, D. C., M. J. deVries, and M. T. Gondrie, “Psycho-social Correlates of ‘Spontaneous’ Regression in Cancer,” monograph, Department of General Pathology, Medical Faculty, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1987.

   3. Lerner, M., oral communication, Smith Farm Retreat, 2001.

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   5. Ornish, D., M. J. Magbanua, G. Weidner, et al., “Changes in Prostate Gene Expression in Men Undergoing an Intensive Nutrition and Lifestyle Intervention,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (on press): 8369-74.

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<p id="__RefHeading___Toc443572759"><emphasis><strong>Глава 3</strong></emphasis></p>

   1. Yalom, I., Existential Psychotherapy (New York: Basic Books, 1977). Есть перевод: Ирвин Ялом, Экзистенциальная психотерапия. Перевод Т.С.Драбкиной, М.: "Класс", 1999 http://www.psylib.org.ua/books/yalom01/index.htm

   2. Ibid.

<p id="__RefHeading___Toc443572760"><emphasis><strong>Глава 4</strong></emphasis></p>

   1. Westcott, R., “Can Miracles Happen?” British Medical Journal 325, no. 7363 (2002): 553.

   2. Everson, T. C., “Spontaneous Regression of Cancer,” Progress in Clinical Cancer (1967): 79-95.

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   4. Challis, G. B., H. J. Stam, G. B. Challis, et al., “The Spontaneous Regression of Cancer: A Review of Cases from 1900 to 1987,” Acta Oncologica 29, no. 5 (1990): 545-50.

   5. Bodey, B., B. Bodey, Jr., S. E. Siegel, et al., “The Spontaneous Regression of Neoplasms in Mammals: Possible Mechanisms and Their Application in Immunotherapy,” In Vivo 12, no. 1 (1998): 107-22.

   6. Papac, R. J., “Spontaneous Regression of Cancer: Possible Mechanisms,” In Vivo 12, no. 6 (1998): 571-78.

   7. Van Baalen, D. C., M. J. deVries, and M. T. Gondrie, “Psycho-social Correlates of ‘Spontaneous’ Regression in Cancer,” monograph, Department of General Pathology, Medical Faculty, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1987.

   8. Cui, Z., M. C. Willingham, M. A. Alexander-Miller, et al., “Spontaneous Regression of Advanced Cancer: Identification of a Unique Genetically Determined, Age-Dependent Trait in Mice,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 100 (2003): 6682-87.

   9. Hicks, A. M., G. Riedlinger, M. C. Willingham, et al., “Transferable Anticancer Innate Immunity in Spontaneous Regression/Complete Resistance Mice,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 103, no. 20 (2006): 7753-58.

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