Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Thanks for the review, but this book isn't relevant to me or anyone I know. Even if it was, I wouldn't want to chance my life on unproven integrative therapies, not with something as deadly as cancer.
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I remember reading about this book, but I have not had the pleasure to read a more in depth review about it. I like that the author constantly focuses on complementing traditional approaches to fighting cancer instead of replacing them. I am also impressed at the author's father's achievements in cancer research and healing the former French president's cancer.
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This is wonderful review of the book. It succeeds in pointing out the major theses of the author as well as it being an important read for cancer patients and people who just want to lead a healthier life. I'm definitely putting this book on my Want to Read list.
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This book seems to be very informative, the author has done a great work,I appreciate. The review is also attractive since it is well detailed enough to attract readers. Thanks BOTD
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Well said, I think this book could be useful to everyone even if they are not cancer patients, because I believe that knowledge is power and if you know something, you can help others who might be in need of a solution. Thanks for the informative review.
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This review was well-written and logically structured. I will not read this book, as I am not interested in books related to health and cancer.
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I enjoyed reading about Sylvie's efforts to continue her father's work. Her constant efforts to help others and further her father's success are an inspiration to all readers. Thank you for your thoughtful insights about the suggestions and solutions presented in this book.
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I also find the book - certainly the initial chapters - educational because the author provided data. The pharmaceutical industry is a for-profit colossus and will always impede attempts to impede natural remedies. However, the players in that industry should be subjected to much tighter regulation than exists because they are getting away with murder.
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There is always light after darkness. This book offers hope, and man, so long as he is hopeful, he always triumphs. Congrats on being the BOTD.
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This story definitely seems very intriguing. I have an interest in medicine myself, so this would be an interesting perspective to read. Thanks for the review!
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I love the fact that it is a book about Cancer yet, it involves other personal stories besides Cancer. Thanks for the review.
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A book with alternative treatments for cancer is both informative and helpful.

Thank you for the great review.
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Wonderful book, we need to find out about different ways to treat diseases especial cancer. The chemo is good but it comes with lots of side effects that are worse than the disease itself.
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Cancer is a dreaded disease. For someone to research its cure is highly commendable. The description in this review sounds very useful for any cancer patient and other chronic diseases. Well done.
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Post by Star_and_Buck »

Winning against cancer! that would be amazing. I think there would be some mental lessons inside the book. Nice review.
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