Inspiration, medical advise, and help for families who have children that have been diagnosed with cancer
Because CHD, attacks unexpectedly, parents reel, bombarded with information regarding treatments, tests, and decisions—as parents echo, "I’ve never felt so alone. I can’t believe this is happening to us.
'Your child has cancer.' These are four words you hope to never hear; yet over 12,000 families a year will hear this very phrase.
Gretchen Krueger's poignant narrative explores how doctors, families, and the public interpreted the experience of childhood cancer from the 1930s through the 1970s.
Children's Book with 100% of proceeds going to benefit childhood cancer research and services.
A young boy describes his successful two-year battle with cancer and offers advice to other cancer patients.
In her final hours, Cathy instructed Michael to “call Gina Kell.” The Color of Rain illuminates the stepping-stones of loss and healing that ultimately led to a joyful new life for Michael, Gina and their five children.
Body image and psychosocial adjustment in adolescent cancer survivors. Journal of Pediatric Psychology, 22, 29–43. Evan, E. E., & Zeltzer, L. K. (2006). Psychosocial dimensions of cancer in adolescents and young adults.
This book provides a glimpse into the roller coaster of life that families are thrust into when they first hear those devastating words:"You're child has cancer". Thank you, Jeanie, for sharing your story!
Message after message said the same sort of thing: “You don't know me, but I saw your link on your teacher's page” — or a friend's mom's page, ... a friend of Shaya's who said something that resonated with Jessie: “Never ever give up.
It's Christmas Again is an encouraging book that will educate children who have been diagnosed with cancer about experiences they will undergo in words they can understand.This is a book of hope for children and their loved ones that there ...