Review of Winning the War on Cancer

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Winning the War on Cancer" by Sylvie Beljanski.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Mirko Beljanski was a molecular biologist, while his wife was a research scientist. Their lives were mainly centered on their laboratory work. So much so that Sylvie, their young daughter, felt unloved due to a lack of attention. But blood is blood because it was Sylvie who later made an effort to uphold her father's hard work.

Different solutions have been brought forth for curing cancer. Scientists have developed solutions such as chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation. However, these solutions are not effective because of their side effects. Beljanski found a cure for AIDS and cancer. This cure he found had no side effects. Considering the side effects of other solutions, the remedy brought by Beljanski was nothing short of a miracle. Although this remedy had cured many people, the government's reaction was surprising.

In Winning the War on Cancer, Sylvie Beljanski discusses the injustice and opposition her father experienced and how she has carried on his important legacy despite the opposition she received. Although it all began as a desire to carry on her father's legacy, the mission ultimately became her reason for being and her life's work.

There are some things I love about this book. First, I so much liked the way the author started the book. It totally drew me in. Secondly, this book was easy to understand because of the way the author organized her writing. Third, the book provides advice for various industries that face similar problems, not just the medical sector. This book is not just about pushing across a narrative or making a point. It is much more. I really liked Sylvie's storytelling style. Her story involves kindness and affection as well as the suffering brought on by injustice perpetrated and meted out by unjust systems that are supported by powerful interests. Her experience is one of tenacity and hope.

I couldn't find anything to dislike about this book. Having read this book, I now know a lot more about cancer. Mirko Beljanski was a brilliant scientist who also had empathy. He did not think twice about using his discoveries to assist many people. I respect Sylvie for having the guts to carry on her father's work. She managed to organize the conference despite it not being easy. I only encountered a few spacing errors while reading this book. There were no grammatical or spelling errors, so I would say that Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski was professionally edited. For the above reasons, I am rating this book 4 out of 4 stars.

I recommend this book to cancer patients and those whose loved ones have cancer. In addition, those in the biological or pharmaceutical sciences fields will love to read this book.

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Post by Gavice Victoria »

I would love to learn about the natural remedies for cancer tgar the author's father found. I enjoyed reading your review of Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski. You did great for giving such an honest review.
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I'm not a cancer patient but this book seems like something worthwhile. Can't wait to read about the daring Syvie who was willing to do anything to continue her father's work.
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It was really nice to see Sylvie make a name for herself, especially in the her father's field. The story in this book is hopeful considering the issue of cancer and the fact that there seems to be no treatment as we know it. With time, we hope to see a positive change. Nice review.
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This book is really fascinating and amazing. I was more captivated on seeing that this book has to do with medicals. Thanks for the great review.
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The government would always try to destroy what it cannot control. It is sad that Mirko's cure for cancer was not explored further; I hope his daughter rectifies that. Interested review.
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This is a crucial topic in science and health. Cancer patients go through a lot. I would certainly add this book to my shelf. It seems to be very informative.
Nice review.
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People diagnosed with the cancer illness always seem to believe that it is a death sentence. I am glad that someone has finally put down some very informative words on this deadly disease.
I look forward to reading this book.
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Chimereucheya Okoroafo wrote: 26 Sep 2022, 11:06 It was really nice to see Sylvie make a name for herself, especially in the her father's field. The story in this book is hopeful considering the issue of cancer and the fact that there seems to be no treatment as we know it. With time, we hope to see a positive change. Nice review.
Thank you Chimereucheya for reading my review of Winning the War on Cancer and fir leaving a comment too. I appreciate you stopping by. We hope to see better treatments without side effects for people who have cancer.
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ometanoghenetejiri wrote: 26 Sep 2022, 18:45 This is a crucial topic in science and health. Cancer patients go through a lot. I would certainly add this book to my shelf. It seems to be very informative.
Nice review.
It is a very good book. I hope you'd find it as useful and informative as I found it. Thank you so much for reading my review and dropping a comment. I hearty appreciate.
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Cancer is such a tragedy that can befall any man. Different trials have been made to get a final cure. I guess this is a chance to go natural in the quest to get a cure.
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I really feel for slyvie especially when she felt unloved by her parents but I love how she stepped up later in life to fill in her fathers shies, she's a good daughter and the guts is admirable
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It was wonderful that Slyvie came to understand how important her father's job was as she forgave her parents. This was an amazing review that lack nothing on the necessary facts contained in this book. Good job.
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Sylvie is an amazing character. Someone who wasn't given so much love would have been expected to deviate from her parents and do something else with her life but she was different. This book is a big deal and shows how hopeful we should be about the cure for cancer. Nice review.
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This is such an amazing review. Your reviews always whet my appetite and this one is not an exception. Nice review, it was also clear and understandable. Congrats on your published review.
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