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"This practical guide will empower parents to understand
the disease better and participate more actively in the treatment process.
Recommended for all consumer health collections."
Library Journal
"In my 15 years of experience as a pediatric oncology
nurse, I have never come across a book as informative, easy-to-read, honest,
and encouraging as Childhood Cancer. Janes-Hodder and Keene, both
mothers of children who have had cancer, have written a book that is immensely
valuable for parents of all newly diagnosed children with cancer. ...Childhood
Cancer is a book that parents will refer to again and again over the
course of their child's illness. It will truly empower those who read
it to be better advocates for their children. I am recommending this book
to all the pediatric oncology nurses, social workers, and family support
personnel I know."
Pediatrics Special Interest Group Newsletter
Oncology Nursing Society
"Childhood Cancer offers invaluable information and
hope to families whose journey has just begun. A "must read" for parents
of children with solid tumors."
Ruth Hoffman, Executive Director
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
"We are eagerly awaiting the release of Childhood
Cancer: A Parent's Guide to Solid Tumor Cancers by Nancy Keene and
Honna Janes-Hodder. Parents of children with solid tumors need an authoritative,
comprehensive and accurate reference to guide them as they help their
sons and daughters fight cancer. Keene's Childhood Leukemia is
already a standard reference for parents of children with leukemia, and
the new volume will become just as indispensable to parents of children
with other cancers. At Seattle Candlelighters, we're working to make this
book available to newly diagnosed families throughout Western Washington.
It's crucial that parents have access to sources of complete information
as they and their children enter the often terrifying world of pediatric
oncology."
Kathleen Barry J.D., Executive Vice President
Seattle Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation (SCCCF)
"We are eternally grateful for the invaluable information
and advice found in this book! For us, a source of personal knowledge
of osteosarcoma is very limited to the general public. As parents, a patient
and participants in this project, it is truly a gift of guidance, hope
and comfort. Not only would I recommend it for any one in need, but it
definitely should hold a proud place on the book shelf of every pediatric
facility."
Cheryl, Michael, and Shoshana Tobias
(one of dozens of personal thank-you letters received by the authors)
"An excellent, supportive, and well-needed book."
Alan Rees
Alan Rees on Consumer Health, A Majors Report
"Childhood Cancer is an exceptional resource for parents
who are forced to navigate the complex world of childhood cancer. It is
invaluable for all family members."
Eleanor Pask R.N., MScN, EdD,
Executive Director,
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation ~ Canada
"Having a child diagnosed with cancer is an emotional
time that often leaves a family feeling helpless and without control.
Written by parents who have walked in the shadow of childhood cancer,
this book provides detailed information, open-armed support, and the arsenal
of tools needed to fight the battle that lies ahead."
Clarke Anderson, M.D.,
Childrens Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases Childrens Hospital Los
Angeles University of Southern California School of Medicine
"Parents and the extended family and friends pitchforked
into the huge abyss that a diagnosis of childhood cancer creates, desperately
need the comfort of up-to-date information that is reliable and comprehensive,
and that takes into account the whole child and family. This book uniquely
succeeds in meshing clinical knowledge of impeccable scientific quality
with a pragmatic,'been there done that' sensibility of what is important
to parents and caregivers. I recommend it most highly for those in need
of high level helpful knowledge that will empower and help parents and
caregivers to cope."
Mark Greenberg, M.D.
Professor of Pediatrics,
University of Toronto
"I am a physician and the parent of a child with cancer.
The toll that pediatric cancer takes on families is unquantified, but
includes physical and psychiatric illness in the child and in family members,
divorce, and tramendous financial stress. Having a resource for coping
with all the hardships is the first step toward putting the world back
together, and Nancy Keene's books are the best solution I have found."
Catherine L. Woodman, M.D. and parent of a childhood cancer
survivor
University of Iowa
Departments of Psychiatry and Family Medicine
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