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BREAST CANCER PREVENTION
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Mary S Hughes
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BREAST CANCER PREVENTION AND SURVIVAL GUIDE
Are you worried about Breast Cancer? Since diagnosis I have
searched for causes and cures and simple things I can do to give
cancer a _really_ hard time. I had mine surgically removed and I want
to be certain it will _never_ return!
What was I doing wrong? Was I just unlucky? Armed with what I now
know, I believe I could have avoided it altogether. Whatever your
interest in Cancer I hope that you will find some answers here. Please
do your bit to fight Cancer NOW.
Carcinogens are all around us and your body needs to be geared up
24 hours a day to protect you from takeover bids. Your body is dealing
with potentially cancerous attacks every day. I want you to get
started NOW on preventing cancer from getting you.
THE STATISTICS
Much of the advice given here is universal for all cancers. More
than one in three of us will be diagnosed with cancer at some time in
our lives.
Breast cancer makes up about 15% of new cancers diagnosed in the UK
each year. That is 41,000 new cases each year and represents 1 in 3 of
all cancers in women.
Breast cancer is the 3rd most common cause of cancer death, a
staggering 12,600 deaths in the UK each year.
Cancer Research UK say that research suggests that AROUND HALF OF
ALL CANCERS DIAGNOSED COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED
IS THERE A CURE FOR CANCER?
Lots of books tell you how to avoid or deal with various cancers.
BUT they are all different. Some are incoherent rambling books, others
are so detailed you get bogged down in the words and never get around
to finishing them, let alone applying what you are reading. This book
aims to bring the best ideas together in a straight forward, practical
way so that you can have a lifetime rulebook to follow. I want you to
get started NOW on the road to prevention.
I read lots of books. I knew the risks but I got lost in the words
and I didn