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Nothing to Fear: The Key to Cancer Survival Paperback - 2004
by Burkett, Larry
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In this inspiring account, Burkett tells of his personal journey through a seven-year battle with cancer. Filled with intimate stories and wisdom from the Word, this book will encourage thousands of people who fight this disease and the friends and loved ones of those in the midst of the struggle.
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- Title Nothing to Fear: The Key to Cancer Survival
- Author Burkett, Larry
- Binding Paperback
- Condition Used - Good
- Pages 187
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Moody Publishers, Newton Centre, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Date August 1, 2004
- Features Bibliography, Table of Contents
- Bookseller's Inventory # 0802414346.G
- ISBN 9780802414342 / 0802414346
- Weight 0.49 lbs (0.22 kg)
- Dimensions 7.54 x 5 x 0.47 in (19.15 x 12.70 x 1.19 cm)
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Themes
- Religious Orientation: Christian
- Theometrics: Evangelical
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2002014330
- Dewey Decimal Code B
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First line
Since 1 was first diagnosed with cancer in 1995 I have learned more about cancer than I ever wanted to know.
From the rear cover
A Crash Course on Cancer Survival
In 1995 Larry Burkett was diagnosed with kidney cancer, which had spread to his scapula, and his hope of survival was not favorable. Based on
his own personal cancer survival journey, Nothing to Fear was written to help shorten the learning curve for others. What had Burkett learned?
Well, among other things, he found that:
- the single most important factor in cancer survival is faith
- the opposite of faith is fear and it must be conquered
- not all cancer treatments work for everyone
- technology improves daily and offers more varied treatment options
- some alternative therapies offer much promise
It is these time-proven, common sense lessons that Burkett shares with readers in this candidly personal book. Whether you or someone you know has received a cancer diagnosis, this book offers a healthy dose of wisdom. Or, as Burkett would define it, "useable knowledge" offered by someone
who has been where you are.
Burkett's theme, which rings throughout this handy volume like a chorus: "No medical doctor is really responsible for your health; you are responsible for your health. Doctors may help guide, give alternatives, advise, and administer whatever therapy you choose, but it's your body, and you must make the final decisions."
In 1995 Larry Burkett was diagnosed with kidney cancer, which had spread to his scapula, and his hope of survival was not favorable. Based on
his own personal cancer survival journey, Nothing to Fear was written to help shorten the learning curve for others. What had Burkett learned?
Well, among other things, he found that:
- the single most important factor in cancer survival is faith
- the opposite of faith is fear and it must be conquered
- not all cancer treatments work for everyone
- technology improves daily and offers more varied treatment options
- some alternative therapies offer much promise
It is these time-proven, common sense lessons that Burkett shares with readers in this candidly personal book. Whether you or someone you know has received a cancer diagnosis, this book offers a healthy dose of wisdom. Or, as Burkett would define it, "useable knowledge" offered by someone
who has been where you are.
Burkett's theme, which rings throughout this handy volume like a chorus: "No medical doctor is really responsible for your health; you are responsible for your health. Doctors may help guide, give alternatives, advise, and administer whatever therapy you choose, but it's your body, and you must make the final decisions."