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Cancer Without Fear

A Year to Live

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Cancer Without Fear

By: Jacqueline Dunkle
Narrated by: Jacqueline Dunkle, Chuck Sirko
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A CANCER FENBENDAZOLE SUCCESS STORY

In CANCER WITHOUT FEAR–A YEAR TO LIVE, Jacqueline candidly walks us through her husband Chuck's terminal bladder cancer diagnosis in which he refused mainstream's "Gold Standard of Care" and was given a year to live. Bottom line, he wanted quality of life.

Jacqueline then dedicated herself to researching alternative methods of treatment, including fenbendazole, an antiparasitic medication, and together they carved a path forward. This true story, short and not-so-sweet, is a reflection of their faith, tenacity and resolve; trusting in God and each other even when medical professionals would not support them; discovering firsthand the shocking cancer-parasite connection; transforming a terminal cancer diagnosis into health and Chuck reveling in his tribute band, ZZ TOP NOTCH.

Jacqueline Dunkle is the Indie Award winning author of GRATITUDE & GRIT – A MOTHER'S HEALING JOURNEY as well as PARALYZED WITHOUT FEAR – A FAMILY OF THEIR OWN. Those true stories chronicle the tragedy and triumphs of her son's paralysis and how he became the first documented paraplegic in the United States to conceive his children using experimental animal husbandry techniques at home. Her books share a common thread of intense faith while advocating for oneself and loved ones.

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