You Too Can Survive Cancer

Released on = March 29, 2007, 5:51 am

Press Release Author = Laurence Magne

Industry = Healthcare

Press Release Summary = From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life

Press Release Body = Cancer is no longer a death sentence. Many people do survive
and many maintain a healthy quality of life. Read what long-term cancer survivors
have to say.

Alice S, 57, is a breast cancer survivor and retired physical education and health
teacher for more than 30 years.
\"The chance of having a recurrence is something that is in the back of every cancer
survivor\'s mind. So continuing with the race is a great idea because it\'s sometimes
helpful to be distracted. Your mental state is helpful in the healing process. If
you\'re soldiering on, you believe you are going to survive.\"

John P, 72, husband of breast cancer survivor
\"You can\'t stop living. Hopefully she\'ll get better. We did OK. You gotta fight it
right with her. You don't stop doing what you're doing.\"

Lorraine P, 65, two-time breast cancer survivor. Her most recent recurrence was in
December, detected by a digital mammography machine.
\"When I was diagnosed, I worked every day. Sometimes that helps you get better and
get your mind on something else,\" she said.

Estrea J, 54, nine-year lung cancer survivor.
\"My husband and I were trying to have a baby before I was diagnosed with lung cancer
in 1998 at the age of 45. We stopped and said wait a second. What if I should die?
I\'m going to leave my child motherless, my husband a widower. So for a year, we
didn\'t do anything. And I learned a lot more. I learned the concept of going on with
your life. Even though my oncologist said, \'You\'re not out of the woods.\'
\"Unless someone has told you unequivocally, and the only person who can do that is
God, that you are going to die, that\'s the only time someone stops and lives their
lives differently. So for a spouse to not go on with their lives the way they
planned it doesn\'t make any sense. You really never know and cancer patients have to
feel that whatever they\'re telling you, statistics don\'t matter.\"

Statistics don't matter because they represent a segment of the population. But they
don't represent you. You're different. The statistics don't take into account your
fighting spirit, your will to survive. You cannot let a doctor's Russian roulette
diagnosis condemn you to death. Your doctor doesn't know you. Not well enough. It is
possible today to survive cancer for a long time.

Dr Magne has been researching the origins and causes of disease and cancer for the
past 25 years. Visit www.cancer-free-for-life.com to receive a FREE report on The 10
Ways to Cure Cancer Immediately. This article is available for reprint for your
website and newsletter, provided that you maintain its copyright integrity and
include the signature.

Web Site = http://cancer-free-for-life.com

Contact Details = Dr Magne has been researching the origins and causes of disease
and cancer for the past 25 years. Visit www.cancer-free-for-life.com to receive a
FREE report on The 10 Ways to Cure Cancer Immediately. This article is available for
reprint for your website and newsletter, provided that you maintain its copyright
integrity and include the signature.

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