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This book has been reviewed by Cancer Research UK and is now included on their website’s list of recommended reading for Breast Cancer. Medical Practitioners have acquired copies for use as resource material, and for women who find it difficult to cope with their own diagnosis.
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"This is warm, caring work designed to help any woman who has faced, or faces, the trauma of Breast Cancer. It is not stuffed with long medical terms; those, which exist, are explained carefully so it is eminently readable with no possibility of misunderstanding. Highly recommended.”
Pat Fish (Tattoo Artist from Santa Barbara USA)
Christine Rayner is a rare spirit, endowed with the gift of acute perception. This is a book for anyone who faces a medical crisis. Now that I have read it, I am proud to have been part of it.”
(One of Pat's Breast Cancer designs is used on the 'dedications' page.)
Caroline (former Breast Cancer sufferer)
"Christine writes with such insight into peoples’ emotions. She and her book are an inspiration for anyone who has come into contact with cancer, and should be available as part of the recovery programme! She has the ability to bring emotions into the open, so the reader can relate to them and be comforted by her supportive words.”
Jennifer Jagger (Student Nurse)
"A book to be understood on many levels. I would recommend it as a core reading book for any nurse committed to holistic care.”
Tracy Riseborough
"From the second I opened the front cover of this book, I found it very difficult to put it down till I had finished it! I would recommend it to all women everywhere.”
Susan Riseborough
"This book is clearly written by someone with such a deep wealth of feeling. Not only about her illness, the book is also about the way Christine looks at life – with such an open heart and enjoying all of life’s little pleasures that most people seem to take for granted. The book is an inspiration."
Julie Southwell (Retired nursing sister and University Lecturer in Nursing Care and Health Issues)
"It (the book) clearly demonstrates the physical, psychological, philosophical and spiritual aspects in an easily readable and understandable way. It identifies the positive and negative aspects of diagnosis and all aspects of treatment. This book would be suitable for people embarking upon this journey, their partners, nursing staff of all levels who care for those with breast cancer, medical staff and those working as support staff."
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