A Guide You Can Come Back To

Written for patients, families, and caregivers who want practical information they can actually use.

What This Guide
Helps You Do?

Dr. Stanley Howard Freeman is a licensed pharmacist and experienced consultant with advanced degrees in Pharmacy and Pharmacology.

When cancer enters your life, the first challenge is often information overload. One article says one thing, another says the opposite, and the stress makes it harder to process any of it. 27 Cancers brings the essentials into one place and explains them in a way that supports calm decisions and better conversations with doctors.

This is not meant to replace medical care. It is meant to help you understand what you are hearing, what questions to ask, and how to make sense of options as you move forward.

How The Book Is Organized

This guide covers 27 cancer types using a consistent chapter format so you always know where to look and what comes next. Each chapter includes: Causes and Risk Factors, Symptoms and Diagnosis, Treatment Options, and Prevention and Early Detection.
That consistency matters. When you are stressed, you need information that is easy to find, easy to compare, and easy to return to.

The Man Behind This Masterpiece!

Dr. Stanley H. Freeman has decades of experience connected to cancer research and clinical trials, including more than 30 years as Vice-Chairman of an Institutional Review Committee overseeing numerous trials. He is also a Life Member of the American Cancer Society and served as President of an American Cancer Society unit. This work is also personal. The book is dedicated to his physician son, Michael Lawrence Freeman, M.D., who died from glioblastoma.

Why This Matters?

Clear Answers

You get a grounded overview of what each cancer is, what increases risk, and what doctors look for when evaluating symptoms.

Diagnosis And Treatment

The goal is to help you understand terms and pathways so appointments feel less intimidating and your questions get sharper.

Prevention

The book repeatedly highlights screening, early warning signs, and proactive steps because timing can make a real difference.

Dr. Stanley Howard Freeman

Dr. Freeman earned his B.S. in Pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and an M.S. Pharmacology from Northeastern University, Boston.
With decades of experience in pharmaceutical consulting and patient education, he is dedicated to helping the general public, patients, and caregivers better understand cancer.

Reviews Speak For Itself!

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candle

It is informative. Was so helpful for me. It acknowledges the fear while staying focused on facts and next steps.

Kathey Perey Reader

The chapter structure is a big win. I could quickly find risk factors and symptoms without searching through pages of unrelated info.

Daniel Raymond Reader

Clear, organized, and practical. It feels like a porper reference you can return to when you need it. A must read in today’s world!

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Maria Tanna Reader

Take the First Step
Toward Awareness

Explore the book. Learn the signs. Share the knowledge. Empower yourself and those you love — because early awareness can save lives.