Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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A book that promises to provide a holistic approach to cancer treatment using traditional and alternative means is one that could be of great importance in the world today. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like an interesting read for both patients and doctors.
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Even though I am neither a cancer patient, don't know anyone that is, nor am I a medical practitioner, I must applaud the author's sterling work in this book. Her quest in aiding an increase in the awareness and appreciation of alternative medicine is a noble one.
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The level of research and scientific information on cancer and its experimental treatments and how it affects the individual sounds both fascinating and informative at the same time. I love that the author has clearly managed to elevate the narrative by highlighting the personal journey of a strong character driven by focus and determination that reflects true inspiration. Great review.
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As a cancer survivor I found this book very interesting. I was given radiation treatment for my "cure" but found that the cure was worse than the illness. This book enlightening me to the fact that there are other more natural and less harmful alternatives to the more orthodox treatments that the medical professionals offered me. I have been in remission since 2014 but if ever I find myself facing this battle again I am well informed about all forms of treatment not just those offered by big pharma. This book was very helpful and very informative. I agree with the review..4 out of 4 stars. Bravo!!
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Cancer is one of the deadliest and most horrific sickness. I am really interested in reading this book in order to read about the holistic approach to the ailment
Thanks for this review, it's a must read for me
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In today's world, we are very dependant on medicine, and many of us take pills too easily. I think that this book might be a wonderful call for humans to return back to nature.
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I'm encouraged by your review. Many others have been critical of the author's position. I think she has done very good research, and one can absolutely not go wrong avoiding the awful lifelong effects of chemotherapy poisoning. Great review. Thank you.
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I find this an interesting proposal. However, I am not much of a fan of this kind of reading. Maybe I would recommend it for some members of my family who are battling against cancer.
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I have great respect for the author. She risked a lot to clear her father's name. Great review.
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A survivor's story, this sounds brave. I love the holistic approach encouraged in the book. Thanks for the interesting review.
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I would love to read this book. It is very educative and had lots of information. I’m sure this book will be helpful to cancer patients and Families. Thanks for the review.
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I find this book and educational and inspiring. It's a book on natural remedies to cancer, I think everyone should read.
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I think I'm attracted and already inspired by Sylvia's passion and resilience especially when it came to clearing his father's name.
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While I was relieved to read that the book doesn't dismiss traditional medicine and includes scientific research, this sounds like a very dry read, and I will be passing on it. Thanks for a great review.
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