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Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 28 May 2020, 00:27
by Jajachris
It is a sad topic, but it is a topic we cannot avoid. People are curious to know how to defeat the monster called cancer and their curiosity will drown whatever emotions the book might evoke.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 03 Jul 2020, 02:41
by Barbara Larkin
I'd almost lost an aunt to breast cancer a few years back. I would recommend it to her, particularly because since she's beat it, she's made it her mission to get as well-informed on the subject as possible, joining and donating to several foundations even before she was diagnosed. I think it'll lift up her spirits, knowing that other people are fighting like she did.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 07 Jul 2020, 21:13
by yapashley
My grandfather died due to colon cancer. Perhaps if I read this book prior to his death, there would have been something more we could have done. To cancer survivors, thank God that you have survived! I cannot imagine the pain you had to go through.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 22 Oct 2020, 12:49
by Yvonne Monique
Unfortunately, like many on this forum, I have seen too many cancer cases in my family to either believe in mainstream or alternative treatments. The only valid treatment is prevention and early detection.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 22 Dec 2020, 16:22
by car-mbz
I think this book will help cancer survivors to live healthy generally and have knowledge on preventing reoccurence of their cancers.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 29 Mar 2021, 21:33
by Suzer6440 xyz
I have mixed feelings - one of my best friends was cancer free for a year and suddenly it traveled to her brain and she passed away. On the flip side , my mom has has three cancers, beat them all and is in great shape health wise

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 12 May 2021, 22:44
by Suzer6440 xyz
I love all of the information this book holds. Someone very close to me is a 3 time cancer survivor. She is beatiful and having a positive attitude , I believe is what keeps her alive. I thought this book offers a great deal of info that people are looking to read about

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 01 Sep 2021, 07:07
by Reader-247
Not a cancer survivor myself, however, have loved ones who have survived using chemotherapy. I, still prefer having these ideas turn mainstream so that all the treatments are at the disposal of the Patient so that they are ones deciding the course of treatment and not the “pharma fed and fuelled” oncologists. If these treatments were known to me back then, maybe we would have opted for these instead of the toxic chemo!

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 30 Jun 2022, 13:07
by Agbata precious
Bavithra M wrote: 02 Jan 2019, 00:47 Cancer survivors will really feel elated after reading this book. They will find this book very informative.
Am telling you. There will really feel good .

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 13 Oct 2022, 11:02
by Charles lib
I think that cancer survivors would find this book so informative.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 13 Oct 2022, 11:03
by Charles lib
I think that cancer survivors would find this book so informative.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 27 Jan 2023, 09:53
by Fentymak
I think they'd love this book. They will be so happy.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 24 Feb 2023, 06:09
by Nathaniel Sarah
Nobody I know has ever died from cancer. Nonetheless, I think reading this book will actually give cancer survivors a sense of relief. Youngsters will learn a lot from this book.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 02 Jul 2023, 08:46
by Mercylib
Yeah, this book will help researchers, oncologists, knowledge seekers and of course to other cancer survivors as well.

Re: Cancer Survivors

Posted: 14 Jan 2024, 12:55
by Jane Honda
I think cancer patients would be hopeful that there is a natural and less expensive approach to cancer treatment.