What do you think about the Title?
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Re: What do you think about the Title?
Yes, I believe the main goal was positivity for the ones who are losing hope about this situation. Although the book was about just an alternative and not yet garnered a wide-scale approval and results, I guess it is better than nothing. Thanks for the insight!YaileneV2 wrote: ↑07 Jan 2019, 21:23 From my point of view, I think the title could be worded a little better to catch readers attention. However, I feel that the author is trying to show the positive aspect and bring that positivity into our lives when this hard situation occurs.
It's inclined towards the cliche types of titles, but it is a positive one that helps you take an insight into what the book might be about.

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The titlle is great combination with whats inside the book.
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I do agree that traditional and alternative treatments should go hand in hand as they are both important in curing cancer. I do see your point about the war being political. It is a sad truth, but it is what it is. Thanks for sharing!cpru68 wrote: ↑02 Jan 2019, 03:37 I looked at it as two ways of winning...combating the disease and letting the powers that be know that alternative medicine is just as important as traditional treatments that have shown a poor track record. The author is clear at the beginning about the “war” that has happened for those with sound supplements from natural substances and the lack of FDA excitement. The war is not only the one facing the diagnosis but the people who desire to cure the problem with sincerity versus greed. The war, whether we like it or not, is once again political. And the ones suffering are in the middle of the fight just trying to survive.

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Thank you for understanding and respecting my views!Prasanna wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 03:44 I completely agree with your thought about the title. This title really looks not so good to those who has lost their near and dear ones, and yes you rightly said it gives false hope to one who are battling. I suggest you one title, " a day in a cancer ward", if it suits you.


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Thanks for sharing this insight!jefftone wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 07:35 cancer is one the most killer disease in the world.cancer can be categorized as malignant(which has spread to many parts of the body system) and benign (which affect one part of the body forming a tumor).According to this topic the writer focuses on the succesful fight against the same.The topic makes one to be curious about the cure and prevention for cancer.The topic dissaprove the fact that cancer has no cure as the writer displays hope and positive attitude of winning the fight

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From my first read of the title I would not be interested in reading it. I have not actually read the book or any part of it so I do not know what the book itself is about but from the title I am not interested. Sorry.
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I agree that it's not a bit suitable once you read the book. And yes it is indeed interesting to know there are other cures aside from chemotherapy. Thanks for this wonderful and honest insight!Alicia09 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2019, 19:00 The title seemed very cheesy to me, because I hear this phrase constantly from other people when they are talking about cancer. Yet when I began reading this book, I was immediately hooked. It was refreshing to read about natural cures for cancer through the voice of a lawyer, because I had never thought about how this would be approached from a legal perspective. I don't think the title fits the book, because this book was focused more on the legal and political battles that had to be won to allow natural extracts to be sold to the general public. Yet I do love the story, so the title did not keep me from having a good read.

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