Review of Winning the War on Cancer
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Review of Winning the War on Cancer
Challenges are an inevitable part of life, especially for someone with a vision. I came across this book, Winning the War on Cancer by Sylvie Beljanski, which opened my eyes to the understanding that every successful establishment has its challenges, and these challenges are a temporary phase that qualifies for the further promotion of that establishment if only we can scale through it.
Personally, I feel this book is for me. The fear of cancer alone kills. A lot of victims have lost all their life savings to see that they beat this cancer due to how expensive the treatment of cancer is. This brings me to ask, "How about those who don't have the finances to keep up with cancer treatment?" Are they destined to die? This was the sole purpose of the Beljanski Foundation: to make cancer treatment affordable, stress-free, and accessible to all. The death of President Mitterrand, who had been on this natural treatment until the day he opted out, caused a heavy backlash to the Beljanski foundation. Grab a copy to read about Sylvie's contributions to this foundation.
This book is one of the best nonfiction books I have read. From the start of this book until the end, it was unique, and I enjoyed every aspect of it. My knowledge of science helped me better understand the scientific aspect of this book, and I now appreciate it even more. The book was beyond my imagination, as I thought the book was basically about natural treatments for cancer. It went beyond that, as the book went on to explain the foundation, the negatives and positives encountered, and also those who were involved in spreading the treatment to those in desperate need of it. Sylvie was exceptional in her fight, and I admire her character so much. I also appreciate how the book was written and the different tools used to make it easy for readers. I also want to commend the author for this memoir; it has indeed opened the eyes of a lot of people and given cancer patients hope.
There was nothing to dislike about this book, though the book seemed so perfect, which was a bit off for me. It was a flawless read with an amazing writing style. I also did not come across any errors while reading. I also looked out for the style used in writing the botanical names of the extracts, and I was glad the rules were obeyed.
I would recommend this book to lovers of memoirs and non-fiction. Medical students, and cancer patients would also enjoy this book. Due to how well edited this book was, I will rate it 4 out of 4 stars.
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Winning the War on Cancer
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