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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Does cancer have any other possible treatment apart from chemotherapy? Do cancer patients look for other solutions for treatment after trying chemotherapy? How do we get a cure for cancer disease?
 
In Winning the War on Cancer, Sylvie Beljanski presents well-researched and informative alternatives for curing cancer. And they are natural! Sylvie also shares her life story as the daughter of scientists, Mirko Beljanski and Monique Beljanski. She felt neglected as a child because her parents were preoccupied with discovery and didn't give her the attention she deserved. Later, after experiencing a life-changing event in her adult life, Sylvie began to truly recognise and appreciate the work of her parents. Now she was able to understand why her parents loved discovery. Her father had discovered two plants, Pao pereira and Rauwolfia Vomitoria, that cured pancreatic and ovarian cancer stem cells. Unfortunately, the efforts of her father were destroyed by the French government. Sylvie vowed to continue with her father's valuable work by revamping the Beljanski Foundation in order to carry on with her father's research and legacy.
 
This non-fiction book has many positives. The extensive scientific research and information provided in this book is enough to show people that cancer can be cured in natural ways. Sylvie clearly shows how pharmaceutical corporations and the government are alike and how quick they are to obliterate anything that is competing with them. The book also exposes pharmaceutical companies, how they are financial oriented and the hidden agendas of people holding sensitive positions in government. For instance, Sylvie's father treated the French president, Francois Mitterrand, who was suffering from prostate cancer, with his extract plant that prolonged his life, but later the same government obliterated his Beljanski Foundation and killed him despite his heroic act. I loved how the author intertwined her life with historical and scientific facts in the book. Sylvie also demonstrates how hard it is to come up with a new medical treatment and the challenges she faced from government and corporate opposition.
 
While reading the book, I didn't find any negatives to comment on. There were no grammatical errors or typos in the book. Sylvie deserves credit for her excellent piece of work.
 
I would rate Winning the War on Cancer 4 out of 4 stars because of the above positives. The book was well written and exceptionally edited.
 
I would recommend this book to people struggling with cancer, enthusiasts who want to know more about the available solutions for cancer treatment, and to all as the book educates them on possible solutions available to them for cancer treatment in conjunction with traditional medicine.

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