Society daily 28.04.11
Society daily 28.04.11
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Last week I heard in the news that breast cancer death rates are down nearly 30% since 1980, and although I of course think good thoughts about figures like these and the new wonder drugs and breaks-through we have from time to time, my happiness is tinged with very personal sadness.
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14 months ago, Kami Mowbray ran, swam or hiked almost daily. Then she discovered a cancerous lump in her breast. Now …
14 months ago, Kami Mowbray ran, swam or hiked almost daily. Then she discovered a cancerous lump in her breast. Now …
In a normal week, Kami Mowbray used to run at least three times and swim regularly too. The registered nurse and Santa Cruz mother of two even attempted the Sandman Triathlon once.
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Categories: Breast Cancer Survivors Tags: almost, breast, cancerous, Daily, discovered, hiked, Kami, lump, months, Mowbray, swam
Fran Lenzo Records Daily Battles With Breast Cancer in Self Published Book
Author Fran Lenzo had only known the life she led before she met an Angel named John in 1994. After her holy encounters with the celestial being, she was taught to live each day embracing her mastectomy and breast cancer with the strength and courage she did not know she possessed. Her unyielding character was featured on their local newspaper and drew attention to several other people in small town Long Island.
Reading the book Halo My Dear Angel is like reading someone else’s hatless and wigless state in journal entries. Some chapters of this Xlibris published book are also composed of short stories, essays, or accounts of angel messages that others have also shared to this author who highlighted such experiences with the same character and vein that the people of Long Island has known of her.
This self-published book will make readers appreciate the significance of making the month of October the Breast Cancer Awareness month to help people take charge of their own health. Halo My Dear Angel: a Journey of Miracles will direct readers to that first and most important step.
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For more information, please visit www.xlibris.com, e-mail pressrelease@xlibris.com or call at 1-888-795-4247, to receive a free publishing guide.
