Rainbows, Lollipops, & Tough Bitches Fight Cancer
by Cara Riggs and Tammy Nance
Fearless Women Rock Courageous Women Find Strength During the Storm
by Dr Missy Johnson
Lipo-polymeric Nano-carriers Containing MicroRNA-34a and Docetaxel for the Treatment of Breast Cancer
by Saurabh Sharma
51 Superfood Salad Recipes to Prevent and Reduce Cancer Problems
by Joe Correa
Mayo Clinic Breast Cancer Book
by Lynn C Hartmann M D and Charles L Loprinzi M D
El libro del cáncer de mama / The Breast Cancer Book
by Gerardo Castorena
Un libro indispensable que detalla todo lo que debes saber sobre el cáncer de mama, en un lenguaje sencillo, empático pero profundo, para tomar las mejores decisiones de acuerdo a tus necesidades. Si consideras que hablar de cáncer es un tema tabú, si cada vez que escuchas la palabra la asocias con muerte o sientes ansiedad, si crees que sólo es necesario visitar al oncólogo cuando hay un diagnóstico, debes leer este libro ya. Ya sea que un ser querido haya padecido esta enfermedad o sim...
Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book (A Merloyd Lawrence Book)
by Susan M Love MD
For a woman faced with a diagnosis of breast cancer, the information available today is vast, uneven, and confusing. For more than two decades, readers have relied on Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book to guide them through this frightening thicket of research and opinion to find the best possible options for their particular situations. This sixth edition explains exciting advances in targeted treatments, hormonal therapies, safer chemotherapy, and immunologic approaches as well as new forms of sur...
This is the story of one of the most horrifying scandals in British medical history. In 2003, Deborah Douglas was diagnosed with breast cancer by Ian Paterson, a surgeon based in the Midlands. Over the next seven years, Deborah placed her trust in Paterson, undergoing a mastectomy, reconstructive surgery, and extensive chemotherapy under his care – only to discover that her cancer diagnosis had been exaggerated and her treatment was totally unnecessary. Deborah...
An oncology chaplain shares stories from her own battle with breast cancer in this frank, often hilarious memoir reminiscent of the works of Nora Ephron For more than two decades, author Debra Jarvis has counseled cancer patients in her work as a chaplain, working with them from the point of diagnosis through their treatment and recovery. Then, in an ironic twist, she herself was diagnosed with Stage II breast cancer. It’s Not About the Hair is Jarvis’ warm and wise account of her own journey...
DeVita, Hellman & Rosenberg's Cancer
by Vincent T. DeVita Jr., Steven A Rosenberg, and Theodore S. Lawrence
Bonjour, Breast Cancer - I'm Still Smiling!
by Princess Diane Von Brainisfried
All boobs are created equal and are all honoured in this charming gift book. The Joy of Boobies is celebration of boobs of every size, shape and colour; breasts that have been removed, augmented or reduced. Boobies that are full of milk, boobies that will never produce any, boobies that are pierced, that point south or are uneven. Big tits, small tits, and everything in between. With illustrations from Emma Low (@potyerittsawayluv), this is a reminder...
Management of Benign Breast Disease, an Issue of Surgical Clinics, E-Book (Clinics: Internal Medicine, #102)
Just Diagnosed, written by Arlene Karole, is based on her personal experiences. It is dedicated to helping others become self-aware and empowered by taking charge of a breast cancer diagnosis. Just Diagnosed started with scores of sticky notes as certified healthcare professional Arlene Karole began navigating the early stages of her own diagnosis. Voluminous research and numerous consultations with doctors and discussions with friends followed, ultimately leading to this book, which is design...