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WORRIED ABOUT BREAST CANCER? Be smart. Take off the pink ribbons; avoid mammograms; switch off of birth control drugs and progestin menopausal drugs; keep your vitamin D3 levels high; get rid of your excess body fat & high stress relationships now! Following Busting Breast Cancer's research-based 5 Simple Steps can help keep breast cancer out of your body. Each lifestyle change. Based on new and historic biological findings, known today as the metabolic theory of cancer, these five lifestyles can drop breast cancer risk by 50-80 percent. Funded by hundreds of small donations and several family…mehr

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WORRIED ABOUT BREAST CANCER? Be smart. Take off the pink ribbons; avoid mammograms; switch off of birth control drugs and progestin menopausal drugs; keep your vitamin D3 levels high; get rid of your excess body fat & high stress relationships now! Following Busting Breast Cancer's research-based 5 Simple Steps can help keep breast cancer out of your body. Each lifestyle change. Based on new and historic biological findings, known today as the metabolic theory of cancer, these five lifestyles can drop breast cancer risk by 50-80 percent. Funded by hundreds of small donations and several family foundations, Busting Breast Cancer is an independent study that encourages women to question most profit-focused cancer authorities, including the: American Cancer Society, National Academy of Medicine, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, Planned Parenthood, and National Cancer Institute. The book's chapters also describe better ways to screen for, diagnose, and manage a breast cancer diagnosis. These new ways are more effective and much less toxic than today's highly-profitable smash, slash, poison and burn options that are always touted. Busting Breast Cancer also asks, 'Why are 30 to 40 percent of US women, who are treated for early-stage breast cancer, later diagnosed with recurrent deadly metastatic breast cancer? Why don't state cancer boards share this mandated data with the public? ' So many questions women now have. Busting Breast Cancer finally offers women hopeful answers.

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Susan Wadia-Ells is an investigative journalist and cultural change agent. After losing too many friends to recurrent metastatic breast cancer, after having been "successfully treated early" for breast cancer, they each died a very early and painful death. Busting Breast Cancer is the result of the author's determination and self-imposed poverty, as she spent twelve year researching and writing this definitive work on why US women now face an unnecessary breast cancer epidemic, instigated by pink ribbons and toxic mammograms and crowned by the growing, yet still publicly undisclosed, recurrent metastatic breast cancer epidemic that is reaping increasing profits for cancer industry investors. Dr Wadia-Ells enjoyed a decade-long experience during the 1970s, organizing fellow women employees; then creating and managing the Fortune 200 company's affirmative action plan. She later created national independent conferences on cutting edge feminist topics, raised a son and worked as a reporter for the award-winning small town newspaper, The Brattleboro Reformer. She has also lived and/or worked on cross-cultural communication and development projects in Iran, India, Brazil and Zimbabwe. Dr Wadia-Ells holds a BA degree in political science from Hood College, a MALD degree from The Fletcher School (Tufts University) in political economy and a PhD in Women's Studies from The Union Institute. She has published two prior books on women's adoption experiences and on the biological connection between birth control drugs and breast cancer. She lives in Manchester by the Sea, MA.