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Breast Cancer Survivor and Author

My name is Lea Yekutiel, author of the book Making the Breast of It. I have turned my life around 180 degrees by changing my belief system and my attitude. This effort has involved 20 years of studying metaphysics and spirituality to learn what I now practice and teach every day. After healing from breast cancer, I consider my mastectomy experience to be a gift from God. Today, I help cancer survivors in Southern California and beyond on their journeys toward recovery, peace, and happiness. Through my inspirational speaking and writing, I hope to help enlighten my audiences and readers to ways of taking control over their own health and healing.

Lenses by Lea Yekutiel 

These lenses are about my book, Making the Breast of It.

Here I am at a Recent Book Signing Event

Making the Breast of It 

Reader Testimonials

I was amazed how this book touched me personally, even though I am not a breast cancer patient and neither did I have mastectomy. It is brilliantly written that touches every aspect of life. It gives the reader the tools how to connect with the spiritual aspect of life, especially for breast cancer patients. It also gives tools how to overcome the fear of intimacy after mastectomy and I love the inspirational quotes. It is necessary read for any breast cancer and mastectomy patient.

I read your book "Making the Breast of It" from cover to cover and enjoyed it very much. I have a friend going through chemo again and your book helped me realize the importance of a support network, even when people have a hard time asking for help. I recommend your book to anyone and everyone.

I recommend this book not only personally but professionally as well. It is a gem for any therapist who is assisting other women to cope with Intimacy after Breast Cancer (or any other life threatening illness for that matter).

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Primal Elements

Making the Breast of It 

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