Breast Cancer - Coping and Survival
Books about surviving breast cancer and recovering from breast cancer treatment.
| Advanced
Breast Cancer: A Guide to Living With Metastatic Disease, 2nd Edition
by Musa Mayer, Linda Lamb 
This inspiring book by Musa Mayer explores the subject of metastatic breast cancer
(cancer that has spread past the breast and underarm lymph nodes). Topics include
definitions of medical terms such as local recurrence, regional and distant recurrence,
bone and liver metastasis, and the possible risks and benefits of researching ones
own disease. Mayer discusses all of the standard approaches to treating metastatic breast
cancer as well as a number of alternative therapies. In addition to informational content,
Mayers book also examines the emotional difficulties for breast cancer patients and
their loved ones.
Published September 1998, ISBN: 156592522X
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| After Cancer: A Guide to Your New
Life by Wendy Schlessel Harpham and Robert Jones (Editor)

In After Cancer: A Guide to Your New Life, cancer survivor and physician Wendy
Schlessel Harpham, MD addresses the medical, psychological, and practical issues of
recovery after cancer treatment. Dr. Harphams message is that survivors should
pursue new lives rather than attempt to recover past ones. In addition to explaining this
philosophy, she also addresses a variety of cancer issues in a question-and-answer format.
Published in August 1995, ISBN 0060976780
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| Breast
Cancer: A Husband's Story by Bruce Sokol and John Falkenberry 
Published October 1997, ISBN: 1575870630
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| Breast Cancer and Me: One Woman's Story of Victory
over a Deadly Disease by Lois Olmstead 
Olmsteads book helps
women diagnosed with breast cancer to face the disease and walk through the experience
with courage. The book touches on the
physical, emotional, and spiritual struggles women face with breast cancer and is helpful
to breast cancer patients and their loved ones.
Published in October 1996, ISBN: 0875096867
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| The
Breast Cancer Handbook: Taking Control after You've Found a Lump by Joan Swirsky
and Barbara Balaban 
This revised, updated edition of The Breast Cancer Handbook is an invaluable
resource that offers up-to-date, supportive information on all aspects of breast cancer.
It is a step-by-step guide that explores the complex process of discovery and treatment --
including getting a diagnosis and second opinion, insurance, and living as a cancer
survivor.
Published August 1998, ISBN: 1888315059
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| Breast Cancer: Holding Tight, Letting Go: Living with Metastatic
Breast Cancer by Musa Mayer and Linda Lamb (Editor) 
This is an honest account of metastatic breast cancer (breast cancer that has spread)
from those who have lived through it, including the author. The book explains how to find
information and make decisions about treatment. Musa Mayer also wrote Advanced Breast
Cancer: A Guide to Living With Metastatic Disease and Examining Myself: One Woman's
Story of Breast Cancer Treatment and Recovery.
Published January 1997, ISBN: 1565922549
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A Breast Cancer Journey: Your Personal Guidebookby the American Cancer Society staff

This book guides women through the emotional and physical aspects of breast cancer. According to the American
Cancer Society, A Breast Cancer Journey supplies women with invaluable, up-to-date information about
diagnosis, treatment options, and insurance, legal, and financial issues, empowering them to take control
of the disease. The book includes quotes, insights, and practical tips for managing breast cancer, treatment
regimens, and side effects of treatment.
Published in January 2001, ISBN: 094423528X
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| Breast Cancer? :
Let Me Check My Schedule! by Peggy McCarthy (Editor), Joan Loren (Editor), Donna
Cederberg, Davidson, and Erma Bombeck 
This book is a collection of 10
personal stories from women who were diagnosed with breast cancer. Each step of their
diagnosis, treatment, recovery, and survival is discussed. The book is designed to help
women with breast cancer identify with others.
Published in October 1997, ISBN:
0813333938
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| The Breast Cancer Prevention and
Recovery Diet by Suzannah Olivier

Suzannah Olivier, a qualified nutritionist and long-term survivor of breast cancer, reveals how eating
the right foods can give women essential support by building the immune system, re-balancing hormones,
and encouraging detoxification to keep the body well nourished and in fighting form.
Published in October 2001, ISBN: 1580543278
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Breast Cancer Recovery Exercise Program by Naomi Aaronson, MA OTR/L

Designed for exercise specialists working with women following breast cancer diagnosis
and surgery, this workbook focuses on the concerns and needs of breast cancer survivors
with an emphasis on individualized exercise design during the recovery process. The
workbook comes with the complete course, Breast Cancer Recovery Exercise Program, Course
#4144.
Published January 2000
This book is available at: http://www.dswfitness.com/
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| Breast
Cancer Survivors' Club : A Nurse's Experience by Lillie Shockney 
In her powerful book, Lillie Shockney explores the topic of breast cancer from three
perspectives: as a child whose best friends mother had breast cancer, as a nurse who
has cared for dozens of women with the disease, and as a patient who has had a lumpectomy
and two mastectomies since 1992. Written for the average woman who is not familiar with
the complicated medical terminology associated with breast cancer, this book offers a
supportive and sensitive look at a potentially devastating disease.
Published October 1999, ISBN: 1881636224
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| Breast
Cancer: Twenty Women's Stories: Becoming More Alive Through the Experience by
Susan Diemert Moch and Allan Graubard 
Published August 1996, ISBN: 0887376541
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Cancer Doesn't Have to Hurt: How to Conquer the Pain Caused by Cancer and Cancer
Treatment by Pamela J. Haylock and Carol P. Curtiss (Contributor)

Cancer patients do not need to suffer from needless
pain during treatment. This book explains how
to manage cancer pain through various medical options and explores the emotional effects of cancer
on sufferers and caregivers. The authors help patients to describe their pain in specific terms
that their doctors can understand, how to read prescriptions, how to understand the administration
of medications, and adjust dosages when necessary. Haylock and Curtiss also offer practical
tips on how to find and afford effective cancer treatment.
Published June 1997, ISBN: 0897932137
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| Cancer
in Two Voices by Sandra Butler and Barbara Rosenblum 
This collection of journal entries, letters, and essays records the intensely personal,
painful, and powerful journey Butler and Rosenblum took when Rosenblum was diagnosed with
breast cancer. In writing about how they dealt with the disease, they describe both what
it is like to be a dying person and what it is like to live with and love a dying person.
They also recount how they learned to live each moment to the fullest. Rosenblum writes,
``Moments are very important because there may not be any after that . . . . Cancer
exquisitely places you in the moment.'' They express their anger and anguish at the public
health system that initially misdiagnosed Rosenblum's cancer as fibrocystic disease.
Published September 1996, ISBN: 1883523168
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Cancer: Increasing Your Odds for Survival: A
Resource Guide for Integrating Mainstream, Alternative and Complementary Therapies by
David Bognar, Preface by O. Carl Simonton, PhD

Devastated by the 1990 death of his partner from breast cancer, Bognar spent the next eight years doing research
on the subject. The result is this resource guide (and a companion four-hour video) for cancer patients and
their families, covering the emotional shock and disorientation at diagnosis, the choice of a healing
program, and the emotional, spiritual, and psychological issues of a life-threatening and often terminal
disease. Eight of nine thematic chapters end with in-depth interviews with leaders in conventional and
alternative healing approaches (e.g., Dr. Bernie Siegel, Lawrence LeShan, and Bruce Chabner of the
National Cancer Institute). Bognar looks at all research and therapies with a balanced, critical eye.
Short discussions of tests and treatments are clearly written and immediately followed by lists of
resources, including books, institutions, telephone numbers, and websites. Appendixes include lists
of cancer-care centers, organizations and support groups, and cancer-related seminars. This book is a
balanced, highly recommended guide to help the cancer patient be a well-informed consumer.
Published August 1998, ISBN: 0897932471
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| Celebrating
Life: African American Women Speak Out About Breast Cancer by Sylvia Dunnavant and
Nancy Wilson 
This book contains inspirational words from African American women who have fought
breast cancer.
Published September 1995, ISBN: 0964321149
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| Climb
Against the Odds with Olympia Dukakis and various musical artists. 
This inspiring documentary video outlines the expedition of twelve breast cancer
survivors as they climbed Alaska's Mount McKinley. The soundtrack is also available
featuring such artists as Celine Dion, Paula Cole and K.D. Lang. Proceeds go to the
support of breast cancer research, education and support to raise awareness.
Released August 1999, ASIN: 0767022505
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Released August 1999, ISBN: 6305555400
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Conversations with My Healers: My Journey to Wellness from Breast Cancer by Cynthia Ploski

In Conversations with My Healers, Ploski takes the reader through her battle with breast cancer and
treatment with traditional and non-traditional medicines. The book includes in-depth interviews with
some of the individuals who helped Ploski survive breast cancer: her surgeon, oncologist, herbalist
and shamanic healer. Ploski discusses chemotherapy, radiation, color therapy, nutrition therapy,
acupuncture, massage, herbal treatments, faith healing, and even shamanic journeying. The book serves as
a personal account of breast cancer as well as an informative source of information on treatment options.
Published in November 1997, ISBN: 1571780270
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| Coping with Breast Cancer by Robert H. Phillips and Paula
Goldstein 
This book provides essential
information and advice for women who have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer.
Authors Phillips and Goldstein have devoted equal time to medical questions, emotional
issues, and financial difficulties women with breast cancer might face. Topics include
stages of breast cancer, survival rates, and treatment options.
Published in October 1998,
ISBN: 0895298589
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| Coping
with Lymphedema by Joan Swirsky and Diane Nannery 
Lymphedema is a side effect of cancer surgery, radiation treatments, or traumatic
accident and causes the painful, chronic, extreme swelling of a limb or other part of the
body. This book provides comprehensive, current information on this condition and its
treatment, including diet and exercise, lifestyle modifications, and finding qualified
therapists. More than 100 million people around the world suffer from lymphedema and at
least five percent of women who undergo lymph-node surgery for breast cancer treatment
will experience it. Written by a breast cancer survivor and a nurse, Coping with
Lymphedema fills a definite need, with facts about diagnostic tests; manual lymph
drainage and complete decongestive physiotherapy (CDP); medications, including
antibiotics, steroids, and benzopyrones; compression garments; and experimental
treatments, including acupuncture, biofeedback, meditation, and herbal medicine. The
authors also debate the merits of various lymphedema therapists, from chiropractors and
physiatrists to osteopaths. There is also information about natural diuretics, important
nutrients, helpful exercises for reducing pain and increasing mobility, and methods for
handling depression and self-image troubles. More than 100 resources and lists of phone
numbers for support groups in most states further the usefulness of this clearly written,
comprehensive reference.
Published January 1998, ISBN: 0895298562
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| A Dietitian's Cancer Story:
Information & Inspiration for Recovery & Healing from a 3-Time Cancer Survivor by
Diana Dyer, MS, RD 
The 5th edition of A Dietitian's Cancer Story's 60 pages are crammed with
informative and useful recommendations for developing a healthy diet that can also reduce
the risk of cancer. This is an ideal book for anybody wanting to start "eating
right," but who has no idea where to begin. Dyer provides specific diet
recommendations such as the amount of fat and fiber to include daily and then gives
information on how to achieve these goals with sample menus, realistic suggestions for
incorporating nontraditional foods and ways to integrate the diet into family meals. She
even provides a grocery list of healthy items to stock, most of which are available at
regular grocery stores.
Published in September 2000, ISBN: 0966723813
Spanish edition also available, ISBN: 0966723821
*All proceeds from this book are donated to a research endowment at The American
Institute for Cancer Research.
5th edition, 60 pages
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| Examining Myself: One Woman's Story of Breast Cancer Treatment and
Recovery by Musa Mayer 
Mayer shares her own
experiences with breast cancer in this deeply personal book about cancer diagnosis and
survival. A large section of the book is devoted to Mayers difficulties with breast
reconstruction. Mayer feels her surgeon pressured her into having breast reconstruction
shortly after her mastectomy and consequently, she experienced several complications from
breast implants. Although the book is more personal than factual, Mayer does conclude with
a brief summary of the different treatment options available to women with breast cancer.
Published October 1994, ISBN:
0571198457
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| Helping
Your Mate Face Breast Cancer: Tips for Becoming an Effective Support Person for the One
You Love during the Breast Cancer Experience by Judy C. Kneece
This book is designed for mates of breast cancer patients to help them face
the changes and challenges of meeting the vast support needs of the patient
and themselves. The book provides guidance in dealing with the emotional
pain of a mate's diagnosis, understanding how to help the patient cope,
talking with the children, understanding breast cancer treatment options,
dealing with insurance and financial issues, what to say about her scar and
body image, dealing with the side effects of treatment, protecting the
sexual relationship, monitoring her emotional recovery, managing the fear of
recurrence, and how to take care of his own needs.

Published June 1995, ISBN: 1886665028
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| Hope is Contagious: The
Breast Cancer Treatment Survival Handbook by Margit Esser Porter and Norman
Sadowsky 
When she was diagnosed with the
disease at age 34, Margit Porter vowed to help others through similar circumstances. As a
part of her efforts, she circulated a questionnaire; the result is Hope is Contagious,
a compilation of responses, advice, insights, and tips for coping with breast cancer. This
book discusses many experiences associated with breast cancer, including diagnosis,
surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, prostheses, and reconstruction. It is also an excellent resource for mail-order
products and educational networks.
Published in October 1997,
ISBN: 0684842181
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Ice Bound: A Doctor's Incredible Battle for Survival at the South Poleby Dr. Jerri Nielsen with Maryanne Vollers

This book chronicles Dr. Jerri Nielsen’s amazing struggle with breast cancer at the South Pole. Dr. Nielsen
first discovered the breast lump in June 1999 while working at the United States Amundsen-Scott South Pole
Research Station in Antarctica. In July, an Air Force plane air-dropped an ultrasound machine, digital
microscope, medicines, and video-conferencing equipment that Dr. Nielsen used to consult with doctors
in the United States. After performing a breast biopsy on herself, Dr. Nielsen was able to diagnose a
malignant tumor in her breast with the assistance from doctors in the U.S. After self-administering
chemotherapy with air-dropped medicines, she was finally rescued in a daring mission by the Air
National Guard. Publishers Weekly calls Dr. Nielsen’s book, "on par with the best of the popular
survival genre. This excellent book is about life, work, and the depth of human resiliency and love."
Published in January 2001, ISBN: 0786866845
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Journal of a Living Lady by Nancy White Kelly

Journal of a Living Lady is an inspirational journey of a vibrant lady facing the
challenges of terminal breast cancer as chronicled in her weekly newspaper column. The
columns began as "Journal of a Dying Lady." However, as the author kept
surpassing her doctors time schedule for expected death, readers suggested she
change the title. Kellys writing has been described as witty and inspirational.
Published in June 2001 (paperback), ISBN: 0970850204
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| Just Get Me Through This!: The Practical Guide to Breast Cancer
byDeborah A. Cohen, Robert M. Gelfand (Contributor) 
Cohens book is the how to guide
for a woman coping with the diagnosis of breast cancer. Just
Get Me Through This is a roadmap for patients and their families/friends
to help manage all of the day-in, day-out decisions and ups-and-downs of breast cancer.
The book is simultaneously practical, emotional, clinical and inspirational.
Published in May 2000, ISBN: 1575665514
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| Living
Beyond Breast Cancer by Marissa Weiss, MD and Ellen Weiss 
If you are one of the 2.6 million women in the U.S. living beyond breast cancer, these
may be some of the questions troubling you. You have been through diagnosis and treatment;
now you are ready to move from "I have breast cancer" back to "I am leading
a normal life." Living Beyond Breast Cancer will help you understand and
manage the tough issues you face as you go on beyond treatment, and well into the future.
Published October 1998, ISBN: 0812930665
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| Living in the Postmastectomy Body : Learning to Live in and Love
Your Body Again by Rebecca Zuckweiler, MS, RN 
This informative, eye-opening
book focuses on what life is like after a womans breast has been removed. Written
from both a professional and personal perspective, Rebecca Zuckweiler covers the
practical, physical, psychological, social aspects of life after mastectomy. Zuckweiler
provides women with advice about buying and altering clothes, choosing a prosthesis,
treatments for phantom pain, and new exercises to deal with the pain and special needs of
mastectomy patients. Interested readers should be aware that Zuckweiler considers breast
reconstruction immediately following mastectomy a poor choice. Her own implants failed and
had to be removed 13 years later. Zuckweiler prefers instead to discuss a variety of
external breast forms.
Published in
April 1998, ISBN: 0881791520
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| Living
With Breast Cancer: 39 Women & One Man Speak Candidly About Surviving Breast Cancer
by Perry Colmore
Published January 1997, ISBN: 0965581705
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Lymphedema: A
Breast Cancer Patient's Guide to Prevention and Healing by Jeannie Burt, Gwen
White, and Judith R. Casley-Smith 
Written for patients, this book provides clear information on what lymphedema is and
how it can occur. The authors describe
treatment procedures to suit a range of needs, emphasizing that lymphedema can be treated
successfully. Other topics include preventing lymphedema, reducing lymphedema through
professional therapy, reducing lymphedema through self-massage, and more.
Published March 2000, ISBN: 0897932641
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| Michaels Mommy Has Breast Cancer by Lisa
Torrey, Illustrated by Barbara W. Watler 
This book is one of the few available to help children understand and accept a breast
cancer diagnosis in the family. A story of hope, Michaels Mommy Has Breast Cancer
is a sensitively woven tale that gently encourages essential parent and child discussion.
Torrey is the daughter of a breast cancer survivor and developed the story after
interviews with health care professionals and families experiencing the impact of breast
cancer. For ages five to 10.
Published September 1999, ISBN: 0964776367
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| My
Breast: One Woman's Cancer Story by Joyce Wadler 
After her breast cancer diagnosis in 1991, Joyce Wadler, a smart, savvy,
forty-something New York writer, fought back with a grounded,
roll-with-the-punches outlook. She took charge of her treatments, her options, her life
and her disease. My Breast is her irreverently witty, fiercely personal story of
facing cancer's obstacles and uncertainties with feisty courage. Read it for the first
time, or read it again. In a new epilogue, meet Joyce Wadler as she is today. My Breast
isn't the end of her journey, but a beginning!
Published October 1997, ISBN: 0671017756
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| My Mother's Breast: Daughters Face Their Mothers' Cancer by
Laurie Tarkan 
Award-winning journalist Laurie
Tarkan (whose mother died of a liver disorder when Tarkan was 11 years old) shares the
stories of 16 women whose mothers had been diagnosed with breast cancer in this emotional
book. Each woman Tarkan chose to interview has dealt differently with her mothers
diagnosis: one daughter became self-destructive, another developed an eating disorder, and
another was forced to take care of her alcoholic father. In between interviews, Tarkan
interjects her own commentary and advice from psychologists. Readers call Tarkans
book a well-written testament to the anxieties, emotions, and issues daughters of breast
cancer patients face.
Published April 1999, ISBN:
0878332278
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Not Just One in Eight: Stories of Breast Cancer Survivors and Their Families by Barbara F. Stevens, Patricia A. Ganz (Commentary)

Not Just One in Eight shares the stories of 18 women and one man, all of whom have had different
experiences dealing with breast cancer. Each story takes an intimate look at the survivor and his or her family
and addresses questions, such as how each person handled the diagnosis, what medical decisions were made, what fears
were confronted, how relationships were strengthened or weakened, and how their children coped with their diagnosis of breast cancer.
Published October 2000, ISBN: 1558748326
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| No
Less a Woman: Femininity, Sexuality and Breast Cancer by Deborah Kahane 
Through firsthand accounts of ten survivors of breast cancer, the author offers support
and advice concerning such issues as telling family about ones diagnosis, maintaining
intimacy with a partner, and adjusting to a new body image. Breast cancer challenges not
only a womans health but also her identity and self-worth. Appendices include fully
annotated reading and resource lists as well as information about mammography and breast
self-exams.
Published January 1995, ISBN:
0897931874
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| No Mountain
Too High: A Triumph over Breast Cancer: The Story of the Women of Expedition Inspiration
byAndrea Gabbard 
In her inspiration book, Gabbard tells the story of 17 women who battled breast cancer
and then took on the challenge of climbing Mount Aconcagua, the highest peak in the
Western Hemisphere, to raise money for breast cancer research and education programs.
The mountain climb was the first of three climbs
sponsored by the Breast Cancer Fund, a non-profit organization devoted to raising breast
cancer awareness.
Published July 1998, ISBN: 1580050085
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| The Not-So-Scary Breast Cancer
Book: Two Sisters' Guide from Discovery to Recovery by Carolyn Ingram, Leslie
Ingram Gebhart, and Mary Clark (Illustrator) 
Two sisters who are diagnosed
with breast cancer offer guidance to other women who are battling the disease in this
sensitive and emotionally supportive book. Illustrations
accompany the sisters story. There is
no medical jargon or explanation of diagnostic or treatment options. Rather, this book is meant to serve as a positive,
uplifting story for women who are facing breast cancer.
Published in October 1999,
ISBN: 1886230293
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| Ordinary
Life: A Memoir of Illness by Kathlyn Conway 
In this compelling account written from within an illness, Kathlyn Conway gives us a
deeply honest description of her own struggle with breast cancer and its many
reverberations through her everyday life. Conway brings the reader to the heart of the
experience of illness without preaching or being sentimental.
Published December 1996, ISBN:
0716730367
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Our Mom Has Breast Cancer by Adrienne Ackermann and Abigail Ackermann

Our Mom Has Breast Cancer is written by two young girls, Adrienne Ackermann, 9, and Abigail Ackermann, 11, and is
meant to help other children understand the impact of cancer on a family. According to the American Cancer Society, who
published the book, the tone is upbeat, but Abigail and Adrienne do not shrink from honestly sharing their feelings. They
write about the fear that their mother would die and the effects of chemotherapy, especially fatigue and
nausea. The book ends with Adrienne and Abigail reflecting on their experience and how it has brought their family closer together.
Published February 2001, ISBN: 094423531X
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Pink Ribbon Quilts:
A Book Because of Breast Cancer by Mimi Dietrich, Robin Strobel (Illustrator),
Brent Kane (Photographer) 
Now that author Mimi Dietrich has six cancer-free years behind her, she has combined
her quilt-making talents and her experience with breast cancer to create an inspiring book
of quilt projects especially for women (and the people who love quilts) struggling with
breast cancer. Quilters of all skill levels can create a quilt to brighten a day in the
life of a breast cancer patient, survivor, or caregiver, and join Dietrich and thousands
of other women in the enduring fight to find a cure for breast cancer. Eleven step-by-step
projects include a comfort pillow, friendship quilts, and large raffle quilts. All of the designs use a pink-ribbon theme or pink
fabric. Dietrichs personal story reveals how quilting helped in her recovery, and
she shares her tips on what friends of women with breast cancer can do to help. A portion
of the proceeds from Pink Ribbon Quilts will
benefit the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
Published October 1999, ISBN: 1564772799
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| The
Race Is Run One Step at a Time: Every Woman's Guide to Taking Charge of Breast Cancer
& My Personal Story by Nancy G. Brinker and Catherine McEvilly Harris 
Breast cancer is the leading killer of women over 30, but its victims too often know
too little about it. Nancy Brinker's sister Susan died of the disease at the age of 36.
Nancy Brinker established The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation in 1982 to honor the
memory of her sister and to help other women learn about and beat breast cancer. When
Brinker herself developed breast cancer, she became even more involved into learning about
how to beat the dreaded killer. The book contains Nancy's personal story; however, the
longer part of the book is devoted to guiding other women through the medical side of
their breast cancer. The advice is sound but portions of it may be dated. Nonetheless,
this book will appeal greatly to breast cancer survivors who seek other stories of courage
and wish to widen their acquaintance with the cause.
Published September 1995, ISBN: 156530182X
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| Reclaiming
Our Lives After Breast and Gynecological Cancer by Kristine Falco 
The author is a clinician who specializes in medical psychology and who herself has had
breast cancer, twice. This is an unusually aware and supportive book that recognizes and
addresses cancer's assault on one's senses of self, femininity, and womanhood. It speaks
with equal resonance to women with (or worried about) cancer and to those who love them,
as well as to the professionals in mental, physical, and spiritual health who work with
them. Kristine Falco leavens the hard parts with her unshakable assurance that the
experience of cancer can lead to a "choiceful, redecided life based on new and
amended definitions of womanhood and humanness." She shares her understanding of the
physiology of gynecologic and breast cancers, and knowledgeably confronts the differential
challenges of surviving both the diagnosis and the treatments.
Published January 1997, ISBN: 0765700999
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| Recovering
from Breast Surgery: Exercises to Strengthen Your Body and Relieve Pain by Diana
Stumm 
The author is a physical therapist who has worked almost exclusively with breast cancer
patients for nearly 30 years. Stumm writes a warm and understanding book that uses the
stories of real women as examples to discuss the best exercises and therapies for
relieving pain after breast cancer surgery.
Published January 1995, ISBN: 0897931807
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| The Red Devil: To Hell with Cancer--And Back by
Katherine Russell Rich 
Critics call Katherine Russell
Rich's account of her struggle with breast cancer a roller coaster of emotions:
fear, panic, depression, hysteria, elation. It is funny, painful, touching, and finally
triumphant. Rich recounts a powerful
and emotional battle with advanced breast cancer with unique matter-of-factness.
Published in October 1999,
ISBN: 0609603213
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| Survivors
Guide to Breast Cancer: One Couple's Story of Faith, Hope & Love by Robert
Fore, Nancy Dickey, and Rorie Fore 
In the spring of 1996, Rorie could no longer ignore the disease that strikes one in
eight women. After 25 years of marriage, she and her husband, Robert, both health care
professionals, were faced with the diagnosis of breast cancer, which resulted in Rorie's
having a double mastectomy and treatment that included chemotherapy, radiation, and breast
reconstruction. Together they faced the challenge and relied on their faith in God and
their love for each other to survive and share their inspirational story with others in
the same circumstance. Candid, open, and honest, their story is a beacon of hope.
Published March 1998, ISBN: 1573121703
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Through the Northern Looking Glass: Breast Cancer
Stories Told by Northern Native Women by Lorelei Anne Lambert Colomeda

According to Colomeda, the Circumpolar regions of the world have very
high incidences of cancer (and breast cancer, in particular). In her book, Colomeda introduces the reader to the
complexity of health, environment, spirituality and survival of northern native women.
Published May 1996, ISBN: 0887376827
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Uplift: Secrets from the Sisterhood of Breast Cancer Survivors by Barbara Delinsky

Uplift, by New York Times best-selling author Barbara Delinsky, is a
one-of-a-kind collection of anecdotes and advice, told in the words of everyday women of
all ages who are part of the ever-growing sisterhood of breast cancer survivors. Readers
wont find medical advice or technical matters discussed. However, they will find
information on all of the little things that only someone whos been there can talk
about. Topics include: what kind of deodorant to use during radiation, certain food that
satisfy on treatment days, addressing the surgery with coworkers, feeling feminine,
romance after breast cancer, and more.
Published in September 2001, ISBN: 0743431367
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The Victoria's Secret Catalog Never Stops Coming: And Other Lessons I Learned from
Breast Cancer by Jennie Nash

At age 35, Jennie Nash was diagnosed with breast cancer. From detection and surgery to
reconstruction and recovery, Nash gives readers a road map for a journey no one chooses to
take. She details both the large and small lessons learned along the way: the importance
of a childs birthday cake; the pleasure of wearing a beautiful, provocative red
dress; how to be grateful rather than guilty when someone brings lasagne to the door; and
that sometimes the only difference between getting to live and having to die is luck. A
celebration of survival, Jennie Nashs account transforms one of lifes most
harrowing experiences into a story of reassurance and enlightenment.
Published in October 2001, ISBN: 0743219791
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