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Colorectal Cancer - Cancer Is Curable It's Up to You - cover

Colorectal Cancer - Cancer Is Curable It's Up to You

Michael Redtenbacher M.D.

Publisher: Redtenbacher Medical Publishing

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Cancer is a slowly developing illness. In the early stage it is, barring a few notable exceptions, not fatal.
   Addressed to the layman, the reader learns why and under what conditions cancer is curable – in the stage of early cancer, also called carcinoma in situ. The emphasis lies on making the physician the patient's ally, in order to catch cancer at its very earliest stages, in which it can most definitely be cured. 
   Treat your body as well as you treat your car. Regular “service” conducted by your physician according to Redtenbacher's manual will save you from dying of cancer.
   It is totally up to you that you do everything within your power to detect “Colorectal cancer” at the very beginning, when it is absolutely curable.
Available since: 03/04/2016.

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