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Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for Families, Friends and Caregivers (3rd Edition)
: :This most complete parent guide covers not only detailed and precise medical information about leukemia and the various treatment options, but also day-to-day practical advice on how to cope with procedures, hospitalization, family and friends, school, social and financial issues, communication, feelings, and, if therapy is not successful, the difficult issues of death and bereavement. Woven among the medical details and the practical advice are the voices of parents and children who have lived with leukemia and its treatments. As many parents have already found, ...
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You and Leukemia: A Day at a Time
: :When a child is diagnosed with leukemia, this is the book for the child and family to read. Known as 'the red book' in the leukemia community, You and Leukemia is written for children, but is often used by adults with leukemia, as well. The new second edition continues to make a challenging disease easier to understand for both children and adults. Extensively illustrated and written in a conversational style, it reflects the relatively recent developments that have made survival a much greater probability than ...
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Children of the Paper Crane: The Story of Sadako Sasaki and Her Struggle With the A-Bomb Disease
: :When a child is diagnosed with leukemia, this is the book for the child and family to read. Known as 'the red book' in the leukemia community, You and Leukemia is written for children, but is often used by adults with leukemia, as well. The new second edition continues to make a challenging disease easier to understand for both children and adults. Extensively illustrated and written in a conversational style, it reflects the relatively recent developments that have made survival a much greater probability than ...
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The Cure of Childhood Leukemia: Into the Age of Miracles
: :When a child is diagnosed with leukemia, this is the book for the child and family to read. Known as 'the red book' in the leukemia community, You and Leukemia is written for children, but is often used by adults with leukemia, as well. The new second edition continues to make a challenging disease easier to understand for both children and adults. Extensively illustrated and written in a conversational style, it reflects the relatively recent developments that have made survival a much greater probability than ...
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Having Leukemia Isn't So Bad: Of Course It Wouldn't Be My First Choice
: :When a child is diagnosed with leukemia, this is the book for the child and family to read. Known as 'the red book' in the leukemia community, You and Leukemia is written for children, but is often used by adults with leukemia, as well. The new second edition continues to make a challenging disease easier to understand for both children and adults. Extensively illustrated and written in a conversational style, it reflects the relatively recent developments that have made survival a much greater probability than ...
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You'll Never Believe What They Told Me: Trusting God Through Cancer and other Serious Illness (Kids Helping Kids)
: :When Emily Dockrey learned she had leukemia, her world became one of pills, needles, painful tests and hair loss. But family, friends and God were with her each step of the way. Here she tells her story, hoping it will help other kids deal with serious illness.
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The Healing Room: Discovering Joy through the Journal
: :With each day that passes, every hour, every moment, loss threatens our sense of security and immortality. Dori Bohntinsky, a Speech/Language Pathologist seasoned with health care experience, shares her recovery from the tragedy of loss when her fourteen-year old daughter, Cj, suddenly developed a rare form of leukemia. The Healing Room is an odyssey in discovering joy and inspiration during an eighteen-month journey through loss—the four-month illness and death of Cj, the death of Dori's mother, and the death of Dori's father.
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Communication Disorders in Childhood Cancer
from: Whurr Publishers
: :With each day that passes, every hour, every moment, loss threatens our sense of security and immortality. Dori Bohntinsky, a Speech/Language Pathologist seasoned with health care experience, shares her recovery from the tragedy of loss when her fourteen-year old daughter, Cj, suddenly developed a rare form of leukemia. The Healing Room is an odyssey in discovering joy and inspiration during an eighteen-month journey through loss—the four-month illness and death of Cj, the death of Dori's mother, and the death of Dori's father.
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Gabi and Pierre La'Pu
from: Lifevest Publishing, Inc.
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Infectious etiologies of childhood leukemia: plausibility and challenges to proof.(Mini-Monograph): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives
: :This digital document is an article from Environmental Health Perspectives, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2007. The length of the article is 6805 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Infectious etiologies of childhood leukemia: plausibility and challenges to proof.(Mini-Monograph)Author: Siobhan M. O'ConnorPublication: Environmental Health Perspectives (Magazine/Journal)Date: January 1, 2007Publisher: ...
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