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A Stranger Side of Breast Cancer

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A Stranger Side of Breast Cancer

By: Dinah Roseberry
Narrated by: DeDe Rose
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Dinah Roseberry, author and editor for the prominent company Schiffer Publishing in Pennsylvania, is a strange one. Fighting stage four breast cancer since 2012 and still in remission, she's taken the strange in her life to manage and thrive during a most horrendous journey. Using her paranormal and mind/body/training, she has found some techniques to make things a bit smoother along the way, and now she steps up to the plate to share those methods with you.

Filled with tidbits and looking-back lessons, Dinah gives you takeaways to bully breast cancer and the cluster headaches that also plague her; to step outside your own body and strangle this killer of good people. She invites you to: Come, be strange with me. Let's try to kick this thing together!

©2017 Dinah Roseberry (P)2018 Dinah Roseberry
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