After Cancer: A Guide to Your New Life

As anyone who has been diagnosed with cancer knows, surviving cancer is more than just killing cancer cells and getting through treatment. Patients must deal with the emotional, social, spiritual, and financial fallout of a cancer diagnosis. By helping survivors understand that they can’t go back to where they were before cancer, Dr. Wendy Harpham liberates them to move forward to a different, “new normal.” In a reader-friendly, question-and-answer format, Dr. Harpham (herself a cancer survivor) addresses a wide range of issues. Among them are understanding the medicine of reevaluation, follow-up, and prevention after treatment; dealing with the most common physical aftereffects of treatment; learning how to make decisions about work and school; relating to friends and family; helping children deal with parentscancer; and coping with the practicalities of living wills and insurance.

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Hey, I Didn’t Sign Up for This! A personal story of living with and surviving lymphoma and breast cancer

Linda tells a moving and inspirational story. With hope and humor, the strength of the human spirit can overcome seemingly insurmountable odds. Readers will be riveted by Linda’s honesty and detail in describing the myriad of feelings that accompany a cancer diagnosis. She talks openly about the fear and uncertainty as she describes her daily decision to face each new challenge head-on.

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When Your Wife Has Breast Cancer…: A Story of Love, Courage and Survival

Mark Weiss tells the story of his 38-year-old wife Cathy’s battle with breast cancer. This is an open and honest account of a family’s journey following a cancer diagnosis. It examines the choices they had, the decisions they made, the setbacks they experienced, and the emotional upheaval they faced. Mark Weiss candidly discusses the fears he harbored for himself, his wife and his children during this time of uncertainty. He offers insight into medical opinions, insurance discrepancies, and the toll a serious illness can take on such things as intimacy, professional standing, and financial security.

Chapters include: ? Chemotherapy-How To Deal With the Chemo Shark ? Sex and Intimacy-Will It Ever Be the Same? ? Talking To Your Young Children About Mommy’s Cancer ? Faith and Friendships ? Life After Cancer and A Painful Look In The Mirror

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Making Friends With Cancer

Sometimes it becomes imperative for our survival to find new ways to perceive and interpret life’s challenges, to let go of old or habitual patterns in order to make informed decisions and conscious commitments in the present. There is no right or wrong answer. Each of us must navigate her or his own way through the formidable waters of something as alarming as a cancer diagnosis, whether that diagnosis is our own or has become the plight of someone we love. We have the power to choose our own response in any situation. The choices we make may not be the popular choices or the most agreed upon choices, but they must be the choices that are authentic for us. They must be the choices that empower rather than subdue us, and they must be choices for which we are willing to take responsibility.

Perhaps we should not be so much concerned with the length of our life as with its quality. The worst diagnosis of all could be an unlived life. The important query is not how long my lifetime will be in years or what I will die of. The significant questions are:

Am I still growing? ? Am I learning? ? Am I loving well? ? Am I helping others? ? Am I making healthy, conscious choices? ? Am I contributing in some way to making the world a safer, saner place for all of us? ? Am I awake? ? Am I present? ? Am I saying yes to life now?

This book will speak to any open minded reader who has cancer, fears getting cancer or who loves someone who has cancer. Beyond that, it will speak to anyone who seeks to live in harmony with the way things actually are rather than in habitual resistance to the way things appear to be. You make friends with cancer not by hating it or fighting with it but by acknowledging it as a teacher, accepting what it has to teach you, and continuing on your Journey, one step at a time.

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Let My Colors Out

Help children cope with range of emotions following a parent’s cancer diagnosis
Unfortunately, many young children today are dealing with their parents‘ diagnoses and battles with lifethreatening illnesses. In My Rainbow Bridge, a young child is dealing with his mom’s diagnosis and treatment of cancer. He experiences a range of emotions-scared, sad, jealous, feeling fine, denial, anger-that together form a rainbow of hope through this critical time. This fully illustrated board book (concluding with a clever pop-up rainbow) can be a useful tool for parents, teachers, and counselors who deal with children ages 4-8. It will help children realize that they are not alone and that other people have felt the same things they are feeling. This book can open up channels of communication between parents and their children, giving children not only understanding, but also assurance that they can share their feelings.

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Historia De Cancer De Una Dietista : Informacion Inspiracion para la Recuperacion Curacion Sobreviviente de tres canceres (Spanish Edition)

“This is the book I wish my own cancer center had had available to give me when I finally asked my doctor, ‘What can I do to help myself?’ When I received silence for an answer, I took charge of my own recovery (physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual) after chemotherapy was completed. The result is this concise guide book – both information and inspiration, which I hope will make every cancer patient’s recovery from this disease smoother than mine own have been.”

Diana Dyer, MS, RD, a life-long cancer survivor, wrote the book A Dietitian’s Cancer Story after her third cancer diagnosis, having survived neuroblastoma as an infant and breast cancers at ages 34 and 45. Although the author has undergone surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy with her 3 cancer diagnoses, the book gives the details of how she, as a Registered Dietitian, has changed her own diet after her most recent cancer diagnosis in order to optimize her chances for long-term survival. It also covers the various complementary medicine therapies she has now incorporated into her lifestyle, such as meditation, creative imagery, herbs, and Chi Kung exercises.

The Spanish translation is newly available in 2000. A Dietitian’s Cancer Story, first published in 1997, has already been read by cancer survivors in all 50 states in the USA and 21 other countries.

Proceeds from the book’s sales are donated to the Diana Dyer Endowment Fund at The American Institute for Cancer Research (AICR) in Washington, DC, to research nutrition strategies after a cancer diagnosis, either during treatment or recovery, to optimize chances for long-term survival.

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Cancer Schmancer

From Fran Drescher, here’s the funny and empowering New York Times bestseller about taking charge of health problems and finding humor in the face of adversity. Part inspirational cancer-survival story, part memoir-as-a-laugh-riot, CANCER SCHMANCER picks up where Fran’s last book, Enter Whining, left off. After the publication of that book, Fran’s life launched into a downward spiral. She separated from a long and complicated relationship, her TV series started to slip in the ratings, and the health of her beloved dog Chester was failing fast. Then came the mysterious symptoms no doctor could explain. With her trademark sense of humor, Fran tells of her long search for answers and the cancer diagnosis that she ultimately beat. But not before a gold mine of insights were revealed to her about the importance of taking charge of your own health and recognizing what’s most important in life.

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Cancer-Free: Your Guide to Gentle, Non-toxic Healing (Third Edition)

“If you love your stricken one, this is your Bible.” said Denzel Koh of Brisbane, Australia after he healed his daughter’s cancer using the information in a previous edition of this book.

A cancer diagnosis always causes fear. All of us have seen relatives and friends destroyed by conventional cancer treatment. Now, thanks to books like this one and the Internet, you can quickly learn what you need to know. You can heal the cancer using natural, non-toxic substances that work. What you need is a guide to cut through the overwhelming jungle of information.

This book provides that guide. The information in it has been refined over eight years using feedback from real cancer survivors about what worked for them. The author has counseled hundreds of cancer patients by phone and e-mail in 58 countries. At least 1,500 of them have recovered using his information.

He is not a medical professional. He is a “reporter” furnishing you with information that consists of “what he would do if he were you or your loved one.” His coaching is available to you after you have read this book, if you need it.

Bill Henderson has published 105 free newsletters on natural cancer treatment to 8,000 subscribers all over the world, starting in 1999. The information in these newsletters has now been incorporated into this, his third book. The book is up-to-date, specific and accurate.

Bill informs you of over 140 web sites and dozens of other books and newsletters you can use to expand your knowledge of natural cancer treatment.

The self-treatments he recommends are harmless enough that you can start them immediately, without more research, if you like. They do not interfere with conventional cancer therapy, if that is your choice. In fact, they offset most of the side effects of that treatment.

Cancer is not a disease,” says Bill. “It is a reaction to what your body has experienced. Reverse that cause and the cancer goes away. Continue what you did to reverse it and it stays away.”

Bill explains that there are four common characteristics of all cancers. These have been known since the 1920’s:

1. Low oxygen uptake by the cells.

2. A weak immune system.

3. Toxins — usually caused by diet.

4. Acidity — again, usually caused by diet.

Bill Henderson’s recommended regimen tracks with the knowledge for which Otto Warburg, a famous German doctor and researcher, won a Nobel Prize in 1931. He described the cancer cell and stressed the need to reverse the above four characteristics of the cancer in order to heal it.

Bill’s mission to help cancer patients heal started with his experience with his former wife, Marjorie. Her ovarian cancer was treated with conventional cancer treatment from 1990 to 1994, when she died. Bill is convinced that the treatment killed her. He wants to help as many people as possible avoid her fate.Visit merchant here…

Everyone’s Guide to Cancer Therapy; Revised 5th Edition: How Cancer Is Diagnosed, Treated, and Managed Day to Day

The Centers for Disease Control reports that more than 20 million people in the U.S. are currently diagnosed with cancer, and 1.4 million people are expected to be diagnosed in the coming year. For the millions confronting cancer’s many challenges, Everyone’s Guide to Cancer Therapy: How Cancer Is Diagnosed, Treated, and Managed Day to Day relies on an esteemed panel of oncology specialists–more than 100 strong, and each experts in their fields–to completely update this definitive cancer resource.

Equally informative and accessible, this comprehensive book navigates cancer patients and their caregivers through diagnosis, treatment, and supportive care. Every chapter has been methodically updated to include the latest medical breakthroughs and advice concerning cancer treatment, including:

  • Information on recently approved “targeted” therapies for various cancer types
  • The newest strategies in cancer diagnosis and prevention
  • Cancer biology: translating scientific discoveries into meaningful advances for patients
  • Supportive care and complementary approaches
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Journeys With The Cancer Conqueror: Mobilizing Mind and Spirit

For more than a decade, Greg Anderson’s The Cancer Conqueror has been helping cancer patients take control of their disease and their lives. Told as a modern-day parable, the book traces one patient’s journey from the fear, futility, and grief felt upon first hearing a cancer diagnosis to the calm, focused, accepting outlook of a Cancer Conqueror. The story encourages a step-by-step transformation from despair to hope, and carries the empowering message that people can choose to be fully alive-even with a cancer diagnosis. In Journeys with the Cancer Conqueror Anderson has expotentially expanded his groundbreaking book to become an even more important companion to cancer patients. Most significantly, he has added an extensive series of interactive exercises that help the reader achieve greater self-knowledge and a heightened sense of personal empowerment-critically important elements of the holistic healing process. The Cancer Conqueror has helped patients and family members through some of the most difficult times in their lives, and Journeys with the Cancer Conqueror will continue to do so for years to come.Visit merchant here…