"This book will be inspiring and genuinely useful to the martial artist. Also, I suspect the non-martial artist facing their health battle will find this wisdom useful." - Peter Jones, BN (Hons.) MSc RN (Adult)
According to The American Cancer Society, if you're male you have a 1 in 2 chance of receiving a cancer diagnosis during your lifetime. For females, it's 1 in 3. When Cells Rebel combines personal anecdotes, practical advice, and motivational insights that will help you navigate your diagnosis, treatment, and recovery if those odds don't fall in your favor.
The book emphasizes the importance of a positive mindset, leveraging martial arts principles such as discipline, resilience, and mindfulness to help you combat the disease. It provides tips on everything from handling nausea to finding the right doctor, along with resources for financial assistance, clinical trials, and complementary therapies too.
A 2019 Stanford University study demonstrated that cancer patients with the strongest will to live have a better chance of doing so, and martial artists rarely lack for willpower. We don't give up, we don't give in. Win or lose we give it our all. In other words, as a practitioner you've been preparing to survive your diagnosis ever since you walked into the training hall.
The authors share their personal experiences backed up by comprehensive research to deliver a message of empowerment, teaching martial artists and non-practitioners alike how to see themselves as warriors in their fight against cancer.
Kris Wilder was inducted into the United States Martial Arts Hall of Fame in 2018. He holds black belt rankings in karate, judo, and taekwondo. The bestselling author of 33 books, he has been interviewed by CNN, FOX, Nickelodeon, The Howard Stern Show, and more. He was diagnosed with metastasized stage 4 adenocarcinoma.
Lawrence Kane was inducted into SIG Sourcing Supernova Hall of Fame in 2018. He has been studying and teaching martial arts since 1970. The bestselling author of 31 books, he has been interviewed by FOX, Forbes, Fighting Arts, Police Magazine, CPO Strategy, and more. He was diagnosed with myelodysplasia syndrome.