Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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Re: Official Review: Winning the War on Cancer

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I would have loved to run across this work sooner - someone I'm close to recently died from cancer and it seems that this book would have been helpful. This sounds like an optimistic, informative read - thank you for your review.
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Conventional treatments for cancer have numerous side effects that may lead patients to decide that treatment may not be worth it. I am glad that this book explores alternative and natural treatment. Some ideas here may be the breakthrough mankind has awaited for so long. I think this is a book worth reading. Thanks for your informative review.
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This seems like a book that I would love to read. I am a supporter of natural cures rather than political-associated chemotherapies. I would also love to understand the journey of those who are living with chronic illnesses. Great review!
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I strongly believe in the power of natural medicine. Combining science and a personal story makes the book more relatable. Thanks for the review.
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Cancer patients are all around us, but what we do not have around is the necessary information required to get them out of the situation. I really recommend this book to them.
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The title immediately caught my attention. More research into natural cures are what is drastically needed today in a society that seems to fight to block integrative, holistic medicine while embracing modern pharmaceuticals that often come with a lifetime of side affects. I look forward to reading the rest of this book and seeing where the author's research journey takes her. Thank you for such a wonderful review!
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Winning the War on Cancer appears to be a well-researched book and valuable source of information for anyone seeking an unconventional approach to the treatment of cancer. Thanks for sharing.
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The book seems to be really insightful. I would love to read the book to grasp the full knowledge. Thanks for your review.
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This is indeed a highly educational and inspirational  book. I find it important to learn on this subject because it has been more and more common to see people around us suffering from cancer and other chronic diseases. Thank you for your great review. As an avid for knowledge as I am, I found myself interested in this book.
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In this book, the author presented the ideas succinctly. Congratulations on the book of the day
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This is very interesting and I’m looking forward to digging into this book to be enlightened and informed about this alternative way to fighting cancer. Congrats!
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Cancer is such a difficult ailment. It's good to know that so many people are doing what they can to fight and find a cure. Thanks for the review.
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Alternative medicine has always been a cause for controversy in the sciences. I'm glad the author put this together to clear her father's name. Thanks for the great review.
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I agree with what you say in the review, I'm not a doctor or patient either, but as a family member I find it a very useful resource. It's good to know that the author doesn't rule out allopathic treatments and those offered by traditional medicine. It's also good that she included scientific support and publications from experts in the field. Thank you for sharing such a detailed review.
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This is a great in-depth review. I agree that more natural and holistic medicine can be very beneficial. I think those who are open to learning about and using it will find some relief. I personally have seen holistic and natural methods help those with illness. I hope this book helps some people!
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