Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Winning the War on Cancer is a medical novel written by Sylvie Beljanski. Sylvie is the daughter of Mirko Beljanski, who is a researcher in the field of molecular biology. Sylvie's father conducts various kinds of research at his labs to desperately search for a safe way to cure cancer without alternative treatment options such as chemotherapy, radiotherapy, or surgery. He is famous for treating the former French President Mitterrand with a herbal remedy to cure his cancer, but sadly, Mitterrand died. This made the authorities destroy his lab, which contained his research work. His research work remains in the heart of his daughter, Sylvie, which she is trying to revive. She wishes not only to restore her father's work but also to clear his bad reputation. How will she do that? Will she succeed? Don't hesitate to grab a copy of this text to learn more.
The book will enable cancer patients to think critically before making rash decisions to take chemotherapy and radiotherapy. From this book, I learned the evil of hospitals: they don't care about the patients' lives; they only care about money. As soon as they find cancer in the patient, they won't hesitate to treat them through radiation and chemotherapy, which can result in another illness for the patient that can lead to death. The good news I found about the book is that other treatment alternatives for curing cancer are effective, cheap, and safe.
I love the determination of the author. She did everything possible to fight for the will of her father. She did her best to revive some of her father's research work that he had left behind. Throughout her text, she advocates for the lives of cancer patients. She believes that cancer patients should be given the right to choose the treatment they want, and the doctors shouldn't decide for them.
This novel is exceptionally well-written. There is nothing in the story that bothers me. Even though I am not a doctor or a cancer patient, I still learned many things that are helpful to me. This book will save so many lives. I will rate this novel 5 out of 5 stars due to its valuable, life-saving content.
There is nothing like profane words or a sex scene. I recommend this novel to doctors, cancer patients, and anyone who knows cancer patients. They will learn steps to cure cancer, like taking natural herbs and eating certain foods.
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