A Touch of Cancer
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Black Leaf Publishing
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Published: Jan. 20, 2012
Words: 15068 (approximate)
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English
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Touch of Cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease which many fear. Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain, covers the subject in her own inimitable style. Whilst many would find little humour in such a potentially serious situation, Jean has succeeded in striking a balance between the many funny situations.
Touch of Cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease which many fear. Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain, covers the subject in her own inimitable style. Whilst many would find little humour in such a potentially serious situation, Jean has succeeded in striking a balance between the many funny situations in which she found herself, and the more serious aspects of her treatment. Statistics show that one in three people living in theUnited Kingdom will at some point in their lives contract Cancer. Therefore this is a book which should be of interest to one and all;and especially to those who are trying to cope with loved ones who have been afflicted. Cancer does not recognise age, colour, creed or sex. It strikes indiscriminately, and its onset can instil fear into the bravest of hearts. This book is different from the many other books currently available on this subject.The Author has ma...
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Touch of Cancer is the inspiring story of how one woman has coped with the onset of a disease which many fear. Jean Charity, originally from Derby in the United Kingdom but now residing in Spain, covers the subject in her own inimitable style. Whilst many would find little humour in such a potentially serious situation, Jean has succeeded in striking a balance between the many funny situations in which she found herself, and the more serious aspects of her treatment. Statistics show that one in three people living in theUnited Kingdom will at some point in their lives contract Cancer. Therefore this is a book which should be of interest to one and all;and especially to those who are trying to cope with loved ones who have been afflicted. Cancer does not recognise age, colour, creed or sex. It strikes indiscriminately, and its onset can instil fear into the bravest of hearts. This book is different from the many other books currently available on this subject.The Author has managed to turn a potentially maudlin and depressing subject into an easy read but nonetheless very heart warming and inspiring story. For anyone living with or around cancer, or indeed any other ailment which produces similar debilitating side-effects, this is a ‘must read’
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Tags
cancer,
cancer and diet,
cancer awareness,
cancer and nutrition
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