The best book on this subject that I could lay my hands on right away is the following:
Cancer-gate: how to win the losing cancer war, by Samuel S. Epstein, MD. Baywood Publishing : Amityville, New York. 2005. 377p. ISBN is:
0-89503-310-0
Dr. Epstein is a professor emeritus of environmental and occupational medicine at the School of Public Health, University of Illinois at Chicago. He
is an internationally recognized authority on the causes and prevention of cancer and on the toxic and carcinogenic effects of environmental
pollutants in the air, water, soil, and workplace and of ingredients and contaminants in consumer products -- foods, cosmetics and toiletries, and
household products. He has published over 270 articles in leading scientific journals, and has written 11 books. He has also contributed numerous
editorials and letters to leading national newspapers.
Here is the link to the current listing of this book on Amazon.com, showing its current price and availability:
www.amazon.com...=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195488967&sr=1-1
Someone is selling a used copy for just under $50.00. That's well worth it.
If you don't need a permanent copy, the following link (from WorldCat) shows a list of public and academic (i.e., college and university) libraries
which have this book in their collections.
www.worldcat.org...&referer=brief_results
[edit on 11/19/2007 by Uphill]