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Got Cancer? Congratulations!  ...Now You Can Start Living

Got Cancer? Congratulations! ...Now You Can Start Living

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last an honest, compassionate. & complete approach
Review: I was diagnosed with cancer almost 7 years ago. As an information buff, my first step was to organize friends and family to go to the library and book stores. I ended up with over 50 books, countless websites and numerous journal articles. I was shocked at the number of sources I had to use to get a complete picture of the journey of healing I was about to embark upon. At last, there is now a book that provides an honest, compassionate and complete picture of this journey. Sure, it is a book that can help anyone with cancer, but just as importantly it is a book for those who "love themselves enough" to want to avoid any type of chronic disease. I found this book rich with content yet very easy to read. I did not appreciate my health until I almost lost my life. The author has the unique ability of making this point without making the reader feel guilty or tearing down the institutions that influence our health.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: At last an honest, compassionate. & complete approach
Review: I was diagnosed with cancer almost 7 years ago. As an information buff, my first step was to organize friends and family to go to the library and book stores. I ended up with over 50 books, countless websites and numerous journal articles. I was shocked at the number of sources I had to use to get a complete picture of the journey of healing I was about to embark upon. At last, there is now a book that provides an honest, compassionate and complete picture of this journey. Sure, it is a book that can help anyone with cancer, but just as importantly it is a book for those who "love themselves enough" to want to avoid any type of chronic disease. I found this book rich with content yet very easy to read. I did not appreciate my health until I almost lost my life. The author has the unique ability of making this point without making the reader feel guilty or tearing down the institutions that influence our health.


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