Cancer - Diary of a Daughter


Book Description

This is a short story that will last a lifetime. The fact that it is short is actually part of the story itself, as it is the story of a cancer journey that lasted a mere forty three days. In July 2009 the author's father was diagnosed with terminal cancer. The story is told through the daily entries in her diary written as if she were talking directly to her dad. The story deals with the raw emotions of the cancer diagnosis and beyond. In the daily entries the author deals with dysfunctional families, divorce and re-marriage, distance, grievance and re-connecting with loved ones as well as her own pain and grief. You will discover how she copes with the normal and abnormal things that are happening in her life on a daily basis, and how she learns a level of forgiveness and gratitude that most people around her cannot understand. There is anger, there is grief and hurt, there is forgiveness and tenderness, there is humour and above all there is an unending love between a daughter and her father than all grown up children will understand. A book that will make you cry, that you can sit and read in a couple of hours and that you will be able to connect with even if you have been fortunate enough to have avoided contact with cancer so far. Above all this book is a promise. A promise from a daughter to her beloved dad to do something good out of something bad, a book that will raise money for Cancer Research. For all of us.




The Diary of a Cancer Survivor's Daughter


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On Sunday she went to my niece's seventeenth birthday party. It hasn't even been a week since the surgery. She didn't act any different. If you didn't know, you couldn't tell she had just had a mastectomy surgery. I hope that I have at least half of the strength and courage she has. It boggles my mind how she is always so strong and happy. Through this whole process she didn't let it get her down. The day author Rebecca Bany discovered her mother suffered from breast cancer, she wasn't sure how she would handle the experience. Terrified of the c word, Rebecca's love for her mother and her faith in God are put to the ultimate test. After watching her mother endure chemotherapy, endless doctor appointments, and hair loss, Rebecca learns how strong her mother is in the face of adversity. The Diary of a Cancer Survivor's Daughter will help those who struggle to deal with a loved one's diagnosis. With candor, humor, and love, Rebecca relates her own personal story, offering hope and support for both the family and the patient.




Having Children After Cancer


Book Description

Yes, you can have children after cancer. When faced with a cancer diagnosis, many doctors and patients rush full-speed ahead into treatment, giving minimal attention to the potential fertility implications. Luckily, the field of oncofertility is growing quickly, and medical writer Gina Shaw, herself a cancer survivor, is ready to unravel the complex and evolving issues involved in pre- and post-cancer fertility and family-building options—for both men and women. Having Children After Cancer gives you all the tools you need to: Understand how different cancers can affect fertility Identify which treatments―chemo, radiation, and surgery―can potentially impair your fertility Discuss fertility-sparing treatment options with your doctor Select the fertility preservation method that’s right for you—from freezing eggs, embryos, and sperm to preserving ovarian tissue Analyze the chances of getting pregnant—using natural methods and with in vitro fertilization Determinethe best time to get pregnant (and which drug therapies to avoid while doing so) Have a healthy post-cancer pregnancy Navigate surrogacy and what to tell prospective candidates about your medical history Consider adoption and learn about survivor-friendly adoption programs and countries Find sample medical letters and other insurance-company red-tape busting information Think through the implications of mother- and fatherhood after cancer Figure out how to talk to your children about the big C With a foreword by top oncologist Hope Rugo of the UCSF Cancer Center, this first and only cancer-and-fertility guide for patients and survivors will allow you to be your own best advocate throughout the journey.




Journal


Book Description

A compelling documentary of treatment and recovery with an unprecedented level of intimacy.




My Daughter Is a Fighter


Book Description

Do you wear pink for your daughter? Is your daughter a breast cancer survivor or patient. This makes a great daily planner notebook to help your daughter with inspirational words of encouragement. Patient pain and therapy journal. This makes a great gift for your daughter today.







I'll Stay As Long As I Can


Book Description

I'll Stay as Long as I Can is the heartwarming story of an extraordinary family that learns the true meaning of love and humor when life hands them the cruelest of blows. This true and unique story is told through the diaries of the mother, Margy, and Claire, her youngest child. Margy faces divorce, career change, the discovery of son's autism, and finally her youngest child's illness with determination, optimism and hope. Claire starts her diary as a six-year-old girl who lives her life through her dolls, animals and fairies. Her diary is her best friend and remains by her side as she's forced to grow up all too soon, when she's diagnosed with a brain tumor at 14 years of age. Overnight, Claire goes from being a self-absorbed teenager, to an adult faced with a life threatening illness. She writes about her battle against cancer with courage, and insight. This book is told over a ten year period. It is the unforgettable story of a family that finds their love for each other gives them strength they need to face life's toughest battles.




Dear Millie


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“Dear Millie, I am writing you this letter in the hope that life has afforded you the opportunity to grow old enough to read it...” So starts the most extraordinary diary about a seven-year-old girl and her family, violently thrown into the most dreaded abyss when they discover she has cancer in the form of a malignant brain tumour.




The Third Chair


Book Description

The diary of a daughter coping with the challenges of her mother's diagnosis of cancer and the challenges of caring, whilst still being a mother. wife, employee, carer, student and friend to those around her. This leads you to a new kind of normal - How will I cope? What can I do? Where will I find the time? Who can help me? What will happen at the end?




My Daughter Is a Fighter


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Cancer Journal Notebook Book Details: Book Size 6'x9' 100 Pages 50 Sheets Blanked Lined College Ruled Journal Notebook This extra special Cancer Appreciation Notebook or Journal is the perfect way to express your gratitude to the best Cancer ever! Filled with 50 double sided sheets (100 writing pages!) of lined paper, this Motivational and Inspirational Notebook with quote makes a Memorable and useful gift for Cancer Patient. With the Heartwarming quote on the full-color matte SOFT Cover, This Notebook will help remind a Cancer Patient that their work is truly appreciated. With custom sized pages(6'x9') this notebook with chalk style lettering is the perfect size to tuck into a purse, keep on a desk or as a cherished bedside companion. Give a Cancer Patient a gift they'll remember you! Cute NoteBooks for Cancer Patient are also Perfect for: Cancer Patient Appreciation Gifts Cancer Patient christmas Gifts Cancer romance Cancer as a metabolic disease Cancer hacks Cancer beginner Cancer can be cured Cancer diet and nutrition Cancer dogs Cancer diaries Cancer free with food Cancer husband Cancer is not disease how i beat Cancer Cancer is natural, so is the cure how i defeated Cancer Cancer man secrets Cancer nursing principles and practice Cancer novel cancer prevention diet Cancer quilt