About the Author

Susan Wadia-Ells (Photo by Olivia Huang)

Susan Wadia-Ells is a long-time cultural change agent, writer and investigative reporter. After watching several close friends die from metastatic breast cancer, Wadia-Ells decided to use her research skills to try and understand why so many women continue to develop this disease. She also wanted to find ways that could protect herself and others from this devastating disease.

In 2008 she began to chronical her research by writing the column, “Honest Health,” published by the Gloucester Daily Times (MA). This initial work was followed by her 2013 e-book, Birth Control Drugs and Breast Cancer: Learn the Terrible Truth. 

After discovering the 2012 ground-breaking textbook, Cancer as a Metabolic Disease, by the eminent Boston College geneticist, Dr  Thomas N. Seyfried, Wadia-Ells now understood the origin of each woman’s initial breast cancer cell. With this concrete theory in hand, she was able to explain in clear language the many controver·      breast cancer has nothing to with a woman’s genetics

  • breast cancer is found within all families

  • breast cancer develops from: high and ongoing stress; low vitamin D3;  inappropriate nutrition; excess body fat; hormonal imbalance; ionizing radiation and the list goes on. sial topics discussed in her best-selling book, Busting Breast Cancer: Five Simple Steps to Keep Breast Cancer out of Your Body.

  • Busting Breast Cancer is actually five books in one: a how-to book; a biology book, a book about politics; an economics book; and a woman’s empowerment book. It also introduces the general public to the recent and life-saving mitochondrial-based or metabolic theory of cancer.  Some startling facts, described in Wadia-Ells’ book:

Wadia-Ells then describes today’s unnecessary breast cancer epidemic as a highly lucrative and growing industry, financially supported by our national health agencies. Together this public/private partnership continues to use fear-mongering, mammograms and biopsies to over diagnose, overtreat, harm and bankrupt tens of thousands of women each year.

Thankfully, the book’s closing message contains some good news: “As more women choose to use Busting Breast Cancer’s five simple prevention steps, and share these choices with others, we can each help stop today’s unnecessary breast cancer epidemic, one woman at a time.”

 March 2023