Review of Winning the War on Cancer

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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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I do not think any illness or disease scares me as much as cancer does. Just the mention of cancer sends a shiver down my spine. I have lost two people close to me to it, so from time to time, I pick up books about it and read about it. Sylvie Beljanski's Winning the War on Cancer discusses cancer in a positive light.

The book talks about cancer and gives information about the life of Sylvie Beljanski, who is the daughter of an experienced and renowned scientist named Mirko Beljanski. Mirko Beljanski was well-educated and experienced in his field of science. He was a master at the use of natural products to treat illnesses. His biggest achievement was not only being able to develop a working cure for cancer, but also leaving behind a legacy for his daughter to follow. Mirko Beljanski died unfortunately, before he had the chance to spread his product, which was made from natural plants, all over the world. Fortunately, his daughter became inspired by her father's work and has been working steadfastly since his death to bring recognition to the products her father manufactured and make the world healthier.

What is there not to love about this book? It puts a smile on the faces of everyone who had always thought cancer to be fatal and nothing short of a death sentence. For a long time, I fantasized about a cure for cancer existing and a world where people with cancer could be treated and be assured of positive results. The thing I love about this book is the professional nature of it. When writing about health, assurance is key, and this book makes sure to present concrete medical and scientific proof to make sure the reader is assured. I also like how the book talks about how everything about the research of Mirko Beljanski and his foundation came about.

There was no negative thing about this book I could pick out, and certainly nothing that made me dislike it. I love how it talks about the way the drugs were made and the people that they were used on. The fact that it was used on an important personality, such as a former president of France, and that it worked just gives the book more credibility.

This wonderfully written book is free from errors. I did not find any grammatical errors in it at all. It was exceptionally and professionally edited. I am hereby giving it a rating of 4 out of 4 stars. I recommend it to people who like reading health books and those keen on learning about beating cancer.

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Post by Chimereucheya Okoroafo »

Inspiring. The only problem is that there seem to be no cure up to today, even though some believe it exists. Nice review. One question, does this book reveal details about the cure made by the author's father?
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This does seem like an interesting book that explores some ideals of alternative medicine. Excellent review.
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This book holds a valuable information on the most dreaded disease in the world; cancer. I hope many people will get the chance to read this book.
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I'm studying to be an oncologist in the future and I must attest to what you said. The book has given me a good insight into cancer that I never knew about. Kudos to the author for making this book a success.
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Post by Victoria Ukamaka »

I am guilty of thinking of cancer as a death sentence. I know I shouldn't, but considering that cancer has no concrete cure for now is scary. I appreciate Sylvie Beljanski for putting this book together.
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