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     "I wrote the book I wished I'd had when my family members had cancer. It provides useful, concrete information for patients at any stage of cancer." -- The author 

 

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    "Your book hits the nail on the head! ...Thank you for your very informative and enlightening book."

 

    "Thank you for your outstanding book, and workmanship."

 

    "Bless you for writing this book. I will recommend it to everyone I know who is personally touched by cancer."

 

    "...The information in your book is easy to use, easy to understand, and easy to put into practice."

 


     You would have to read more than 50 books and articles to glean the information in this comprehensive 400-page manual for patients with cancer. It is a must-have book for every patient, at any stage of cancer, at any point of treatment, interested in any type of treatment -- traditional, integrative, alternative, experimental, nutritional. 

 

    

 In the media and the medical literature, MANAGING CANCER is fast becoming the focus of cancer treatment. This book may help you get what you need: The best chance at managing, even curing, your cancer while maintaining a good quality of life.

 

More Than 200 Things You Should Know

More Than 200 Things You Can Do

More than 400 Questions You Can Ask

 

  You MUST use every tool at hand

         Research traditional, integrative, alternative, & experimental therapies

         Contact cancer organizations

         Get nutritional counseling

         Get second opinions on your pathology tests, diagnosis, & prognosis

         Create a backup plan

         Ask questions because you must never assume anything

         And  much  more

     Don't feel overwhelmed, because doing only a few of these things just may save your life!

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