Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
There are many dire diseases that have been discovered for centuries now. Most of them are now just tales. This is because scientists did a lot of research, which ended up producing a cure for this disease. Despite this, there are still diseases whose cure has remained unknown, yet they have taken a lot of lives. Do you think that no scientific research has given an efficient result to this disease? This book, Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski, will give you a map that will lead you to the answer to this question.
In trying to find a cure for cancer, scientists did a lot of research, and different solutions like surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation were found. But this result still remains incompetent due to its side effects. Beljanski, a biological scientist, discovered a life-saving plant that was able to cure cancer and AIDS with virtually no side effects. This was indeed a miracle. A lot of people have been cured through this remedy. After the president, who was treated with the medicine Beljanski produced, died, top government officials and other agencies ransacked Beljanski's laboratory and took away everything related to his research. Sylvie, his daughter, promised him three things on his deathbed. That marked the turning point of this book.
Sylvie was full of virtue. She took so many bold steps in this book. I loved the effort she had put in order to fulfill the promise she had made to her father. I was intrigued with the way this book started. It was really captivating. While I read this book, I started to imagine what it would be like for people to look up to you for something that you know you don’t really have. This book has really inspired me. The reason why I love this book is that it is a non-fiction book. After reading this book, I started to confirm its credibility, and the result was impressive.
There was nothing I disliked about this book. Although I was not actually happy to read that Sylvie had decided to divorce Ken, other than that, the storyline was interesting. The author did a great job of organizing her words; it made the book easier to comprehend. I did not find any typographic or grammatical errors in this book. I only found some double-spaced words, and I don’t see it as an error because it did not affect the book's context. For this reason, I must say that this book was professionally edited.
I rate Winning the War on Cancer, by Sylvie Beljanski, 4 out of 4 stars. I did not see any reason to deduct any stars from this book. I recommend this book to anyone interested in pharmaceutical and biological sciences. This book will also serve as a hope for cancer patients. So, I also recommend this book to cancer patients.
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