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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3 out of 4 stars
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Winning the War on Cancer: The Epic Journey Towards a Natural Cure is a fantastic story by Sylvie Beljanski. This personal memoir details the long journey to finding a natural cure for cancer. In this book, Sylvie tells us the story of her hard work trying to find a natural cure for cancer. She equally chronicles her father's efforts towards finding a cure for cancer.

The book starts with Sylvie explaining that despite traditional treatments of cancer being able to shrink or eliminate tumors, cancer could still return. The author narrates how her father discovered some natural extracts that could thoroughly treat ovarian and pancreatic cancer. The outcome of this research was successful, and in 1990 the treatment was used to treat the then French President, François Mitterrand. This led the French government to arrest her father, Mirko Beljanski, and her mother. What reason would the French government have for this arrest? Are the big pharmaceutical companies hiding something? What is the fate of Mirko Beljanski? Read this fantastic memoir by Sylvie to find out what happened afterward.

This book has some positive aspects. The author reveals so many facts about what goes on behind the scenes of cancer treatment. Also, this book served as a major source of hope for people battling cancer. This book contained so much enlightening material, and I learned so much from reading it; for instance, I had no idea that cancer cells exhibit changes in their secondary DNA structure. This book also exposes so many breakthroughs recorded by the research led by Mr. Beljanski across the world. This gives me relief because I feel we are heading towards a permanent cure for cancer.

This book has some negative aspects. I felt the book focused on some unimportant information. Sylvie dwelt more on medical terminologies, and I believe this may be a problem; these medical terminologies and abbreviations could easily bore readers when they are too much. Although this book contains a few errors, it was professionally edited.

Therefore, I am compelled to deduct one star from my rating. I rate Winning the War on Cancer three out of four stars. I did not give it a higher rating because of the negative aspects I mentioned. I did not give it a lower rating because I still had a fantastic time learning about the various efforts made by natural researchers like Sylvie and her father to bring a permanent cure for cancer.

This book is recommended to people who want to learn more about cancer and the many ways to manage it. Also, people fighting cancer would find this book to be a source of hope. I encourage anyone who knows a cancer patient to read this book and know that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

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This is great hope for people suffering from various kinds of cancer and their families. Thanks for taking time to write this awesome review. Great!
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Traditional cancer treatments have always shown potential in the industry. It is very insightful of the author to bring this information to us. Nice review.
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Post by Emmanuel Anyalewechi »

I applaud the faith and dedication shown by his daughter to continue from where his father stopped. Nice review!
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This new approach is great for persons seeking alternative options for cancer treatment. Thanks for the review
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I like the cover. It's like a new beginning for cancer survivors. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Sylvia did an awesome job with this book. Thank you for this amazing review.
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Finally, there is hope for cancer patients. Thank you for this amazing review.
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I still believe that one day, we will find a natural cure for cancer. I loved how you articulated your opinion about the book.
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Its impressive to see that Sylvie did not let her father's legacy and hardwork to go to waste. I must commend her.
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If this research is true and verified, it would bring joy to so many patients especially those with ovarian cancer.
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