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Books

  1. List of Breast Cancer Books - New !!
  2. List of Cancer Treatment Books

Breast Cancer

  1. ABBREVIATION GLOSSARY in BREAST CANCER
  2. CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC PRINCIPLES THAT HAVE EMERGED for Breast Cancer
  3. MILESTONES IN ADJUVANT THERAPY BREAST CANCER
  4. PATIENTS HAVE AN IMPORTANT ROLE for Breast Cancer

Cancer

  1. BREAST CANCER STAGES
  2. CANCER IS A CRUEL DISEASE
  3. Cancer General Resources
  4. Cancer General Resources 2
  5. Cancer General Resources 3
  6. Cancer Glossary
  7. Cancer Glossary 2
  8. Cancer research by The National Cancer Institute is Moving Forward
  9. Food and diet as CANCER TRIGGERS
  10. GLOSSARY of Cancer - New !!
  11. How Can We Win the War on Cancer?
  12. INTRODUCTION Clean Food for Cancer
  13. Movements Devoted to Improving Cancer Care
  14. Private Charities - How Can We Win the War on Cancer?
  15. Radiation of The SUN as Cancer Triggers
  16. Sedentary as Activity and exercise that CANCER TRIGGERS
  17. Smoking and Alcohol as Cancer Triggers
  18. Stress and emotions as CANCER TRIGGERS
  19. TYPES OF CANCER
  20. The Cancer Experience of Pediatric Oncology
  21. Tips for Avoid Cancer
  22. WHAT IS CANCER? WHAT CAUSES CANCER?
  23. Weight as CANCER TRIGGERS

Caregiver

  1. What if insurance denies a claim?
  2. Am I a spouse, or am I a caregiver?
  3. Can we get a hospital bed for my husband when he returns home from the hospital?
  4. Even though my husband is still alive, I find myself thinking about my life after he dies. Somehow, this doesn’t seem right—is it wrong to have these kinds of thoughts?
  5. Even though we talked about it, I don’t know if I can make a “life or death decision” for my husband.Would it be so terrible just to let nature take its course?
  6. How can we protect our family financially while being faced with expensive treatments for cancer?
  7. How do I know if my children are having problems coping?
  8. How should patients negotiate for sick leave or disability leave from work? Also, how do I negotiate for time off from work to be with my family member for medical appointments and to help her at home?
  9. I feel that my husband and I are growing apart since his cancer diagnosis.Why is this happening?
  10. I have to go to work for financial reasons, but I feel so bad about leaving my husband to go to medical appointments without me. How can I do my job and not feel so guilty?
  11. I have two children. I don’t want to tell them about my wife’s diagnosis and surgery because I don’t want to upset them. I can barely handle this myself, so how can they cope with the cancer? Should I tell them about the cancer, and if so, how much?
  12. I heard that my wife’s cancer may be genetically related.Do other family members have to be told? Should they be encouraged to be tested for cancer themselves?
  13. Is it okay to bring a child to the hospital?
  14. Is making “quality of life” the goal going to shorten my husband’s life?
  15. Is my family member protected from workplace discrimination?
  16. Is thinking about death bad luck? Although he doesn’t talk much about it, I know my husband has been thinking about death and dying since the doctors first suspected he might have cancer.How much is normal?
  17. Like any family,we have members who don’t get along, complicated by long-term, unresolved problems, divorces, etc. Is there any way to minimize these tensions, at least while we are dealing with this cancer?
  18. My friend is a single mother of two young children. Even though she is doing fine medically since her cancer diagnosis, she would like to make plans for the care of the children if something should happen to her. Is this possible? If so, what do I do to help her?
  19. My husband is not sure whether he wants to tell anyone about his diagnosis
  20. My husband just had colon surgery, and we were just told by the doctor that he no longer needs to stay in the hospital.Are we really going to be able to manage his care at home?
  21. My mother can barely get out of bed to go to the bathroom. Even though we’ve hired an aide to help her at home during part of the day, I’m really concerned about her safety when she’s alone.What should we do?
  22. My partner and I are in a committed relationship, but are not married.How will this affect us?
  23. Now that my wife has completed cancer treatment, how do we move forward with our lives?
  24. Our children haven’t said much since their father was diagnosed with cancer, but we’ve noticed that they’re trying almost too hard to help out at home, which is definitely a change. Is this normal?
  25. Prescription drug coverage is getting so expensive, even though we have insurance. Is there anything I can do to reduce this expense?
  26. Since my spouse’s diagnosis, it seems that our family has really changed.We have each risen to the challenge, but how much change is good for our family, and how can we keep things as normal as possible?
  27. The doctor told me some news about my mother’s cancer; should I tell her? Wouldn’t it be better not to tell her and avoid upsetting her?
  28. The doctors say there is nothing more they can do to treat my wife’s cancer.What do I do now? Just give up?
  29. The doctors want my husband to get radiation therapy for the next six weeks, five days a week. I don’t drive, and I’m afraid my husband won’t feel well enough after his treatments to drive himself.How is he going to get back and forth for his treatments?
  30. We want to have children in the future. Is this possible after cancer?
  31. What are some tips on negotiating with my partner’s insurance company?
  32. What are the tasks of grieving, and what does it feel like?
  33. What do I do now that my loved one has died?
  34. What do I do now that my loved one is dying?
  35. What if my child asks: “Is Mommy going to die?”
  36. What if the patient does not qualify for Medicaid?
  37. What is Medicaid?
  38. What is Medicare?
  39. What is a DNR order?
  40. What is a healthcare proxy and living will?
  41. What is a skilled nursing facility? How does my father get into one?
  42. What is home care? What can we expect from home care after surgery and during other treatments?
  43. What is hospice?
  44. What is the difference between Social Security Disability (SSD), Supplemental Security Income (SSI), Social Security (SS), and public assistance (welfare)? How can someone apply?
  45. What techniques can I use to deal with sexual changes associated with cancer?
  46. Whom should I tell at work that my family member has cancer?
  47. Will my partner be able to continue working during radiation therapy and chemotherapy?

DIETARY

  1. BECOMING AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT EATING CLEAN
  2. Food and diet as CANCER TRIGGERS
  3. THE ROLE OF DIET IN CANCER TREATMENT

DMCA

  1. List of Breast Cancer Books - New !!

Fiber

  1. High Fiber, Low Fat - How Foods Fight Cancer - New !!

Foods

  1. A WORD ON ORGANIC and MEAT WARS
  2. BECOMING AN ACTIVE PARTICIPANT EATING CLEAN
  3. CLEAN EATING AND CANCER
  4. Clean foods are natural foods and often take the form of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as seeds, nuts and legumes
  5. DOES MEAT MATTER? for Cancer
  6. Food and diet as CANCER TRIGGERS
  7. GOING RAW, THE RAW COST, and RAW FOOD EATS SICKNESS
  8. MEAT MATTERS and THE SOUTH AFRICAN CONTEXT
  9. MEAT MATTERS for Cancer
  10. UNDERSTANDING RAW FOOD and THE EFFECTS OF RAW FOOD
  11. vegetables and fruits sources healthful compounds - New !!

Immunity

  1. What about Whey? for Nurturing and Maintaining Immunity - New !!

Me

  1. About Me - New !!

Medicine Drugs

  1. Herbs for Cancer
  2. Cancer drug history in Islamic Medicine

Recipes

  1. BAKED CHICKEN DISH RECIPES by Lindsey Tainton
  2. BAKED FISH RECIPES by Tammy Wolhuter
  3. BASIL PESTO PASTA RECIPES - New !!
  4. BEEF AND VEGETABLE SOUP RECIPES by Taryn Rutenberg
  5. BERRYLICIOUS SMOOTHIE RECIPES by Catherine Boome
  6. BROCCOLI PASTA RECIPES by Christopher Weiss
  7. Buckwheat Pasta with Seitan Recipes
  8. Buckwheat Pasta with Seitan Recipes
  9. CHICKEN BREASTS RECIPES by Gerda Fouché
  10. CHOCOLATE FUDGE RECIPES by Noel Marten & Natalie Reid
  11. Chocolate Mousse or Chocolate Mousse Pie - Desserts Recipes
  12. FRAN COSTIGAN’S BANANA BREAD RECIPES by Allison Gilbert
  13. GREEN JUICE RECIPES by Barbara Leiman
  14. GREEN SMOOTHIE RECIPES by Jennifer Thompson
  15. Garlic Mashed Potatoes Recipes
  16. Green Tea Smoothie Recipes - New !!
  17. How to Dice a Mango Using the Porcupine Method - New !!
  18. LENTIL, BEETROOT AND ROCKET SALAD RECIPES by Nathalie Mat
  19. Pumpkin Pie or Custard Desserts Recipes
  20. RAW CARROT AND BEETROOT SALAD RECIPES by May Smith
  21. Rice Pudding Desserts Recipes
  22. SWEET AND SOUR BEEF STIR-FRY RECIPES by Catherine Boome
  23. SWEET AND SOUR QUINOA RECIPES by Natascha Wolf
  24. Summer Fruit Compote Desserts Recipes
  25. TASTY LAMB WRAPS RECIPES by Nicolette Hall
  26. THAI SOM THUM RECIPES by Noel Marten & Natalie Reid
  27. TOFU AND QUINOA SALAD RECIPES by Karen Lange
  28. TOMATO SOUP WITH BASIL OIL RECIPES by Martin Connolly
  29. Tapioca Pudding Desserts Recipes
  30. YOGHURT CHICKEN RECIPES by Kerry Brown

To Do

  1. Case Study Anatomy of an Oncologist - Janet
  2. Concluding Thoughts — Where Do We Stand in the Quest for the Cure?
  3. Early diagnosis of cancer is very important, because cancer that is diagnosed in an early stage can be treated more effectively and also limits the possibility of metastases developing.
  4. How to CANCER PREVENTION
  5. Recommendations for children undergoing treatment for cancer
  6. Sedentary as Activity and exercise that CANCER TRIGGERS
  7. The ongoing impetus for change in the cancer field is described
  8. Warning signs to help improve early diagnosis of cancer in children
  9. What You and I Can Do - How Can We Win the War on Cancer?
  10. You matter because you are. You matter until the very last moment of your life. And we will do what we can. Not only to help you die peacefully. But to live until you die.
  11. empowering yourself with knowledge about eating clean, nutrition and your type of cancer, and by consulting a dietitian or nutritionist, you could change your life.
  12. how important it is to have the support of friends and family while going through cancer
  13. ‘If you feel there is something wrong in your body, get it checked out and keep getting it checked out until you get an answer.’

VEGETARIAN

  1. COOK EAT LIVE VEGETARIAN
  2. Proven: Recovered of Cancer after BECOMING VEGETARIAN

Weight

  1. Weight as CANCER TRIGGERS

therapy

  1. COMPLEMENTARY THERAPY for Cancer
  2. Case Study Adjuvant Therapy Advances - Amy
  3. Case Study Adjuvant Therapy Advances - Carol
  4. Case Study Anatomy of an Oncologist - Susan
  5. Case Study Sara - Milestones Along the Road to the Cure
  6. Case Study The Evolving Goal of Cure and Inflammatory Breast Cancer - Martha
  7. Diagram of Bladder Cancer Treatment Guide
  8. Entropy-based feature extraction and decision tree induction for breast cancer diagnosis with standardized thermograph images
  9. Quest for the Cure Breast Cancer Treatment - Case Study Beatta
  10. Quest for the Cure Breast Cancer Treatment - Case Study Lisa
  11. Thermography to Assess Breast Inflammation in breast cancer survivors - New !!
  12. Urine Therapy and 6 glasses of water for cancer survivors and and other diseases
  13. What is Chemotherapy?

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