Author : Eseoghene Williams
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ISBN 13 : 9781976730016
Total Pages : 86 pages
Book Rating : 4.7/5 (3 download)
Book Synopsis Breast Cancer: a Hidden Cause and Silent Killer by : Eseoghene Williams
Download or read book Breast Cancer: a Hidden Cause and Silent Killer written by Eseoghene Williams and published by . This book was released on 2017-12-25 with total page 86 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you know that 80 to 85 percent of breast cancer cases happen in women with no family history of breast cancer disease? Do you know that the incidence of breast cancer disease rose sharply after 1973 when abortion was legalized? Do you also know that breast cancer was hardly ever heard of before the 1960's when doctors began giving women hormone therapy. What about the fact that the American Cancer Society says that cancer is 85 percent lifestyle caused? Now, haven considered the above are asking yourself why the upsurge in the incidence of breast cancer? Breast cancer is a dreaded malaise but unfortunately the more our women strive to avoid the condition the more the rate of incidence of the malaise increases. Frustrating, don't you think? Yes, indeed it is very frustrating. You will not begin to understand the gravity of the matter until you, firsthand, experience the suffering condition of a breast cancer victim. Imagine the relief and reassurance that countless unsuspecting, even innocent women will experience if only but they understood what needs to be understood about this malaise, if only they had the true information they needed to guide their lifestyle and so be able to navigate their course away from this malaise. But who will tell them, who will bell the cat. In this regard the media has failed our women folk starkly. Any woman with a true love for her life and health must seriously look elsewhere for that golden knowledge that has the capacity to set her heart at rest as it concerns the malaise of breast cancer. This work endeavoured to call upon the works of professional in the area of human health, from various sources, that dwell on the matter and analyze recent developments that engendered a sharp rise in the incidence of breast cancer with the view of unraveling this mystery. For every woman and man who has a wife or a daughter or a sister or a mother this work is a must-read. This work is an eloquent pronouncement on the most effective way by which our society can systematically move forward away from the scourge of breast cancer.