Women and Cancer: A Stein Theory Approach to Prevention and Cure

· Women's Health Book 19 · Dr I Pearson
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This book explains cancer as a process of disguised protein corridors. These microscopic anchors fold into hidden shapes, creating fields that the immune system cannot see. Once formed, they drive growth and recurrence — explaining why cancer so often returns even after surgery or chemotherapy.

I apply this framework across breast, cervical, endometrial, ovarian, and other cancers, presenting a nine-part Stein Oncology Toolkit: vibration, ultrasound, topical films, suppression schedules, margin-plus surgery, tri-node seeding, wearable scramblers, whole-body reset, and future protein-targeting drugs.

Clear, bold, and in simple words, Women and Cancer opens a fresh path in women’s health, new tools and research directions aimed not at destroying cells, but at preventing disguised anchors from ever turning into cancer.

About the author

Dr I Pearson – Scientist & Consultant – Female Medicine & Wellbeing

My books cover our health and wellbeing, from feminine hygiene, fertility and menopause to cures for breast and cervical cancer, to self-help and dance guides that empower us at every life stage. I also explore our mental health, romance and beauty.

Each book reflects my own insights and experience, enhanced by AI support and written in a warm woman to woman style.

My hobbies include acrylic painting, songwriting, composing and playing keyboards.

https://about.me/ipearson

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