The Choice: Coping with Cancer

The true story of a mother's triumph over cancer

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Nutrition & Diet, Religion & Spirituality, New Age, Self Help
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Author: Bernadette Bohan ISBN: 9780717151790
Publisher: Gill Books Publication: August 19, 2011
Imprint: Gill Books Language: English
Author: Bernadette Bohan
ISBN: 9780717151790
Publisher: Gill Books
Publication: August 19, 2011
Imprint: Gill Books
Language: English

The Choice is an inspiring story of an ordinary woman’s spirited fight against cancer, which defied all the odds.

In 1988, Bernadette Bohan won a battle against cancer. But when she became pregnant seven years later, a doctor told her that it was likely to trigger a return of the disease. She didn’t hesitate and gave birth to the child she had longed for. However, her fight wasn’t over. Five years later the cancer attacked her body again.

Bernadette made another choice. In desperation, she decided that her best chance of survival was not simply to be a passive patient and blindly follow her doctor’s advice, but to create her own prescription. When news of Bernadette’s triumph over cancer brought others flocking to her door seeking help, this ordinary Irish wife and mother found her life transformed. And she realised that her illness was a gift after all.

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The Choice is an inspiring story of an ordinary woman’s spirited fight against cancer, which defied all the odds.

In 1988, Bernadette Bohan won a battle against cancer. But when she became pregnant seven years later, a doctor told her that it was likely to trigger a return of the disease. She didn’t hesitate and gave birth to the child she had longed for. However, her fight wasn’t over. Five years later the cancer attacked her body again.

Bernadette made another choice. In desperation, she decided that her best chance of survival was not simply to be a passive patient and blindly follow her doctor’s advice, but to create her own prescription. When news of Bernadette’s triumph over cancer brought others flocking to her door seeking help, this ordinary Irish wife and mother found her life transformed. And she realised that her illness was a gift after all.

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