The Cancer Journals


Book Description

Moving between journal entry, memoir, and exposition, Audre Lorde fuses the personal and political as she reflects on her experience coping with breast cancer and a radical mastectomy. A Penguin Classic First published over forty years ago, The Cancer Journals is a startling, powerful account of Audre Lorde's experience with breast cancer and mastectomy. Long before narratives explored the silences around illness and women's pain, Lorde questioned the rules of conformity for women's body images and supported the need to confront physical loss not hidden by prosthesis. Living as a "black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet," Lorde heals and re-envisions herself on her own terms and offers her voice, grief, resistance, and courage to those dealing with their own diagnosis. Poetic and profoundly feminist, Lorde's testament gives visibility and strength to women with cancer to define themselves, and to transform their silence into language and action.




My Cancer Journey


Book Description

Are you struggling of Caner. Don't worry about that because this time cancer is a easily removeable. Don't worry about that. You can write down your feelings for cancer or the journey you are doing to know the others about that. Journal Features: 6"×9" Softcover lined journal. Dated Page to write in. 100 Page lined journal. Vision boards to help you achieve your goals Perfect size to easily fit in your purse or backpack. Made in USA Cream paper journal.




My Cancer Journey


Book Description

Are you struggling of Caner. Don't worry about that because this time cancer is a easily removeable. Don't worry about that. You can write down your feelings for cancer or the journey you are doing to know the others about that. Journal Features: 6"×9" Softcover Dot-grid Journal. Dated Page to write in. 136 Page Dot-grid journal. Vision boards to help you achieve your goals Perfect size to easily fit in your purse or backpack. Made in USA Cream paper journal.




The Cancer Journals


Book Description

Originally published in 1980, Audre Lorde's The Cancer Journals offers a profoundly feminist analysis of her experience with breast cancer & a modified radical mastectomy. Moving between journal entry, memoir, & exposition, Lorde fuses the personal & political & refuses the silencing & invisibility that she experienced both as a woman facing her own death & as a woman coping with the loss of her breast. After Lorde died of cancer in 1992, women from all over the U.S. & beyond paid tribute to her in essays & poems. Aunt Lute's special hardcover edition of The Cancer Journals gathers together twelve such tributes as well as a series of six photographs taken of Lorde by photographer Jean Weisinger. Tributes by: Margaret E. Cronin, Linda Cue, Elliot, Ayofemi Folayan, Jewelle Gomez, Margaret Randall, Adrienne Rich, Kate Rushin, Elizabeth Sargent, Ann Allen Shockley, Barbara Smith, & Evelyn White.




My Cancer Journal


Book Description

've been there - I know you are scared. When you are first diagnosed with cancer, processing all of the emotions can be so overwhelming. When I was diagnosed with breast cancer, something that really helped me was writing and that is why I created this journal for YOU. My Cancer Journal is a safe space for you to make sense of the chaos by writing down all of your thoughts and feelings, including anger, fear, and disbelief, but also humour and gratitude (I know right - you can't imagine ever feeling gratitude again... but you will). Use this journal however feels right for you. There is space to write, draw, doodle, or stick things in. There are drawings to colour or puzzles to keep your brain occupied in the waiting room. There are diary prompts and mindfulness exercises. There is space for all the practical, admin stuff that will seem really overwhelming, so it's good to have one place to record it all - appointments, questions, symptoms and side-effects - all the fun stuff. Keeping on top of the day-to-day 'stuff' will hopefully allow you time to be creative and be free to express your emotions, both the positive and negative feelings. There is no right or wrong way to deal with a cancer diagnosis, there is just YOUR way. My Cancer Journal would make a great gift for a loved one who has been recently diagnosed. It's nigh on impossible to know how to really help or what to say. By letting them know you care, you are there whenever they need you, you understand they may need time and space to process the devastating sentence 'I'm afraid is cancer', shows how much they mean to you. Everyone's story is unique. That's what makes us special. One story is not more important than another, just different. You can read my story in my memoir But Seriously, Who Knew?




My Breast Cancer Journal ~ Journaling Through Chemo, Surgery, and Radiation ~ Cancer Sucks


Book Description

This notebook was made especially for you by a cancer survivor. "You can be a victim of cancer or a survivor of cancer. It's a mindset." ~ Dave Pelzer Are you fighting cancer? Is a family member or friend battling cancer? Fighting cancer is not an easy battle, and chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation can be rough. When I went through my breast cancer journey, writing was my outlet. It helped to write whether I was happy, angry, or sad. You can also use this notebook to jot down any side effects you experience from your treatments, as well as any other things you would like to talk with your oncologist or surgeon about at your appointments. This is a perfect journal for you or for you to give to someone special as a gift. The journal includes 60+ inspirational quotes throughout. When you've won the battle (or your family member/friend wins the battle), you'll be able to look back at all your recorded thoughts, notes, and experiences and feel proud of how far you've come. You've got this! Features: 60+ inspirational and encouraging quotes Floral border on each page Page numbers 8.5" x 11" 132 pages Blank lined




My Very Own F*ck You Cancer Journal


Book Description

This blank journal notebook is a great gift for men, women, best friends and coworkers etc., This is also a great idea for other occasions like Mother's Day, Father's Day, Valentine's Day, Christmas and Thanksgiving. This diary is a convenient and perfect size to carry anywhere for writing, journaling and note taking.




What's Next for My Life? Companion Journal for Cancer Patients


Book Description

This easy to read, visually engaging journal features wisdom from survivors, and lessons and journaling prompts that provide emotional support that encourages communication among family members. It reduces stress, isolation and loneliness in newly diagnosed and on-treatment patients by providing real world emotional support in conjunction with medical treatment and allows patients to privately explore emotions at their own pace.




My Daily Cancer Journal


Book Description

This cancer journal is for those who are still having cancer treatment or who have completed their treatment. It is a journal of encouragement to help them/you see the small things in life that they/you can still enjoy. This book was designed by someone 10 years post chemotherapy treatment for Lymphoma.............me. As you don't have control over the fact that you do have cancer what you want is often some control........over anything ........no matter how small ! Whether it is when you shave your head due to hair loss so you can decide when you lose all your hair ......or what hat to wear today..........these small things give you back a little control over your life. This journal is a distraction from what you/they maybe going through by noting and being 'Mindful' of the good things that you/they notice throughout the day. It can be as small as a lovely cup of coffee......or enjoying colouring a picture...or having an enjoyable conversation. All the small things can add up to several things you enjoyed......enjoying things and seeing positive things in your life is very important when you are going through treatment or starting again after treatment. This book is about taking back control over anything and everything you/they can and noting it. It then can be read on days when you/they don't feel like they can do so much..........the good days can be reviewed from the journal. It is a good size at 8 X 10 inches with 100 pages. Inside it prompts and suggests what you could write about, the inner frontpage states 'when I decide to enjoy the little things in my day I am in control of the small stuff!! My name is:___________ and I am a WARRIOR !!'. The last page inside the journal has pictures of things you could enjoy daily for further prompts of what to write, the back page states 'Look what I have enjoyed today and every day. ******PLEASE LOOK INSIDE***** It has a glossy front cover which carries on the sentiment that the person who is on their cancer journey is actually a 'Warrior' and not a survivor ! Fighting cancer...and it is a fight means each and everyone who has been on this journey is like me a 'Warrior'. This is in a hope of turning the idea away from being a 'victim of cancer'.




Believe Day by Day Journal/Diary of My Cancer Journey


Book Description

Pink Ribbon for Breast Cancer. Journal Diary of my Cancer Journey. 189 pages undated diary to log appointments, chemo and radiotherapy, as well as scans. Questions to ask your Cancer Team, notes on medication, and plenty of space to make notes of priorities that you have to do on a given day. Excellent companion to help you keep on track and up to date .