The Cancer Book

The Cancer Book
Author: Geoffrey M. Cooper
Publsiher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1993
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0867207701

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Written in non-technical language, this book helps the reader understand the basic nature and causes of cancer, as well as the principles underlying current strategies for cancer prevention and treatment. By presenting an overview and perspective of both the basic and practical aspects of cancer, including the background needed to understand continuing advances in the field. The book is fascinating reading and an ideal book for everyone interested in the subject.

The Cancer Olympics

The Cancer Olympics
Author: Robin McGee
Publsiher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2014-03
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781460229149

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National Indie Excellence Award Finalist (2016) for Cancer. Pinnacle Book Achievement Award Winner (2016) for Best Inspirational. Feathered Quill Book Awards Silver Medal for Best Inspirational (2016). Book Excellence Award Finalist (2016) for Inspiration. International Book Award Finalist (2015) for Health-Cancer. Readers' Favorite Award Finalist (2015) for Grief-Hardship. USA Best Book Award Finalist (2015) for Health-Cancer. Listed in The 55 Best Self-Published Books of 2015 - Kirkus IndieReader. Diagnosed with a late-stage cancer, after years of bungled and inadequate medical attention...and then to discover that the best-practice chemotherapy is not available in your province. After her delayed diagnosis of colorectal cancer, Robin McGee reaches out to her community using a blog entitled "Robin's Cancer Olympics." Often uplifting and humourous, the blog posts and responses follow her into the harsh landscape of cancer treatment, medical regulation, and provincial politics. If she and her supporters are to be successful in lobbying the government for the chemotherapy, she must overcome many formidable and frightening hurdles. And time is running out. . . A true story, The Cancer Olympics is a suspenseful and poignant treatment of an unthinkable situation, an account of advocacy and survival that explores our deepest values regarding democracy, medicine, and friendship. Half of the proceeds from the sale of this book go to the Canadian Cancer Society and the Colorectal Cancer Association of Canada....

Cancer

Cancer
Author: John Coopersmith Gold
Publsiher: Enslow Publishing
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0766016528

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Discusses the causes and diagnosis of cancer, as well as recent research exploring new treatments for this disease.

The Cancer Story

The Cancer Story
Author: National Cancer Institute (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1966
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: UCAL:$B224152

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Wait Time

Wait Time
Author: Kenneth Sherman
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2015-12-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781771121903

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When poet and essayist Kenneth Sherman was diagnosed with cancer, he began keeping a notebook of observations that blossomed into this powerful memoir. With incisive and evocative language, Sherman presents a clear-eyed view of what the cancer patient feels and thinks. His narrative voice is personal but not confessional, practical but not cold, thoughtful and searching but not self-pitying or self-absorbed. The author’s wait time for surgery on a malignant tumour was exceptionally long and riddled with bureaucratic bumbling; thus he asks our health-care providers and administrators if our system cannot be made efficient and more humane. While he is honest about what is good and bad in our system, he is not stridently political or given to directing blame. His narrative is interwoven with engaging ruminations on the meaning of illness in society, and is peppered with references to other writers’ thoughts on the subject. A widely published poet, Sherman helps the reader understand the deep connection between disease and creativity—the ways in which we write out of our suffering. Wait Time will be of special interest to anyone facing a serious illness as well as to health-care providers, social workers, and psychologists working in the field. Its thoughtful observations on health, life priorities, time, and mortality will make it of interest to all readers.

Battling and Beating Cancer

Battling and Beating Cancer
Author: Scott Seaman,Charlene Seaman
Publsiher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 375
Release: 2009-07-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781462816095

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“Battling And Beating Cancer - The Cancer Survival Book” is an inspiring story of a couple fighting cancer together. It provides a poignant look at cancer from the perspectives of patient and caregiver - covering the highs and lows from diagnosis, to surgery, to chemotherapy, to radiation, to follow-up, to fighting back for people impacted by cancer. It also serves as an important survival resource for patients and families battling cancer – loaded with checklists, information, tips, and insights. It even outlines a strategy and national call to action for curing cancer. This is a compelling story of general interest and a must read for the millions of Americans impacted by cancer.

Finding the Can in Cancer

Finding the Can in Cancer
Author: Nancy Emerson,Terri Schinazi,Susan Moonan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2007-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 143031365X

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A compelling handbook for cancer patients, their families, and friends. Four long-term survivors, with more than 70 years of collective experience dealing with cancer, have put together a guidebook to help others who face this illness. The authors combine personal stories and experiences with practical tips for coping with side effects, information on tests and procedures, emotional and spiritual encouragement, and advice on how to let others help during this difficult time. "This book is many things: a pragmatic and practical handbook on dealing with the details of cancer treatment; a book with helpful and inspirational vignettes; and most of all, a story of friends...each exemplifies a depth of resourcefulness and optimism that has sustained them through the roughest of times." P. Kelly Marcom, MD Director, Breast Medical Oncology and Hereditary Cancer Clinic Duke University Comprehensive Cancer Center

Cancer

Cancer
Author: Alvin Silverstein,Virginia B. Silverstein,Laura Silverstein Nunn
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2006
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0761328335

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Explains different types of cancer, their causes, symptoms and treatment, and, through case studies, what it is like to live with cancer.