Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski is a very remarkable piece. This eye opener gives readers a good push in whatever aspect of difficulty or circumstance they are going through in life, especially those who have goals that seem a long way from being achieved. Reading this book allowed me to understand that quitters aren’t winners, and every successful person out there has a story or more to tell about when things were difficult for them.
I’d like to start off by commending the author for an amazing job. Reading the book title alone, all I expected from this nonfiction book was basically the nature and difficulties of cancer, but this book was beyond my expectations. This book gives vital and well-researched information about the alternative to curing cancer. I’m referring to traditional treatments; it doesn’t necessarily mean we should forsake doctors and modern treatments, but alternatives are also available at some point. This book furthermore provides insight on how our lives are at stake because of the modern generational medicines available on the market. Ironically, the ones who are supposed to save our lives are the ones putting them at risk. Want to know more about this book? Get your copy to satisfy your curiosity.
This book is far too unique if I’m supposed to put it on paper. I liked every bit of knowledge I gained from each page I flipped through. The chapters of this book shed light on family, sacrifice, justice, health, and so on. I also like Sylvie's character so much and how she pushed on in her journey regardless of the rough road and tough times; she still persevered. This book gives hope to the hopeless and life to the weak.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with this memoir. The author has a good writing style, and all through the book, it was error-free. The author also did a good job giving every scientific aspect its precise name. I must say, this book is way too good to be true.
I rate Winning the War on Cancer[/] by Sylvie Beljanski 5 out of 5 stars. The grammatical structure, likewise, and the awesome editing and lack of errors were utterly brilliant.
I recommend this book to everyone out there going through certain bad phases of life. This book would help you know it’s only temporary. Also, for those who have an interest in science and technology, this book is for you.
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