2013 BC WARRIOR CALENDAR
Featuring a new BC WARRIOR COMIC on each page

First things First
THE FIRST THING A NEWLY-DIAGNOSED BREAST CANCER WARRIOR NEEDS IS INFORMATION.
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'The Breast Cancer Warrior Healing Tree' and 'The Gathering Of Healing' bring Healing Energy to Breast Cancer Warriors everywhere.
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Bernie Siegel, MD., Medical Advisor to the Breast Cancer Warrior Foundation; author of numerous best-selling books including "Love, Medicine & Miracles," world-renown doctor and expert in the field of the mind's ability to inspire healing, answers your questions:
Q&A's
Dear Dr. Siegel – I have BC…and my oncologist says I need radiation. I don’t know why, but…there’s a voice in my head telling me not to do it. Should I listen to the voice? Is it possible that some inner part of me knows something that the doctor doesn’t know?
– Sterling (SC)
BERNIE’S REFLECTIONS
Dear Sterling -- Yes this could be your intuitive wisdom or gut feeling or it could be…
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info@bcwarrior.net It's that easy! Bernie's Q & A Column, MIND MATTERS, is now a regular feature.

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From Cancer Patient to Respant |
By: Bernie Siegel, MD
Unfortunately doctors and health professionals, in general, do not study success. We are far more likely to consider an unexpected recovery to be due to the treatment or a spontaneous remission. However, I have learned from my experience with patients and by asking them, “Why didn’t you die when you were supposed to?” that they always had a story to tell.
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