"Cancer As A Turning Point" - Lawrence LeShan, Ph.D.
Dr. LeShan worked with cancer patients for over 40 years. His mind/body cancer research revealed that between 70 and 80 percent of his patients had lost hope of living a meaningful, fulfilling life prior to being diagnosed with cancer. In the last half of his career, half of his "hopeless", "terminal" patients went into long-term remission, and, as of the writing of this book, were still alive. These are the people who were able to successfully identify what would truly make them happy and then changed their lives to be in alignment with that purpose. Dr. LeShan tells you how he helped them accomplish this.

Very, very important book. If you haven't been diagnosed with a life-threatening disease, read this to learn how to increase your chances of remaining healthy!

"How To Live Between Office Visits" - Bernie Siegel, M.D.This was the first book I read during my cancer experience. A wonderful friend gave it to me as a gift when I came home from the hospital after my mastectomy. It was the perfect book at the perfect time. It set me on my course to discover what really will save me from this disease: ME. It reminded me of the importance of living life every day, and taking charge and responsibility. My life has changed for the better, and this book started me on that journey of discovery. I urge you to read it.

Dr. Siegel was dissatisfied with his career as a doctor. His training taught him how to treat disease, but not how to treat the patient - the person. He has committed his life to helping people learn how to heal their bodies, their minds, and their lives.

"Questioning Chemotherapy" - Ralph Moss, Ph.D. I wish I had read this book before I agreed to undergo chemotherapy; I might have made a different decision. I hope you will read it before you decide. It will be one of the most important decisions you make regarding your treatment. Make an informed decision; I didn't. I reacted out of fear and lack of information.

Ralph Moss began his career as a science writer at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in 1974. In 1977 he was fired for revealing to the public the positive results of non-toxic cancer treatments. He since has dedicated his life to evaluating the claims of many cancer treatments - both conventional and nonconventional. He's written 11 books; his website is www.cancerdecisions.com. I bought the Moss Report on breast cancer after my treatments. It's worth every penny. I only wish I had known about it BEFORE I made my decisions.

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