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Finding the Can in Cancer

Finding the Can in Cancer
Author: Nancy Emerson
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005-04-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781411625853

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Includes recommendations for coping with side effects, authors' personal experiences, emotional and spiritual encouragement, advice about tests and procedures, and a special section on how to let others help you.


Finding the CAN in Cancer

Finding the CAN in Cancer
Author: Jesika James
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2006-04-21
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9781411699793

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Includes recommendations for coping with side effects, authors' personal experiences, emotional and spiritual encouragement, advice about tests and procedures, and a special section on how to let others help you.


Finding the Light in Cancer's Shadow

Finding the Light in Cancer's Shadow
Author: Lynn Eib
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers, Inc.
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2006
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1414305729

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Author and cancer patient advocate Lynn Eib, a colon cancer survivor, draws on her own experiences, the wisdom of Scripture, and the stories of others who battled cancer, to help survivors and their loved ones deal with their fears, their moods, their questions, and more.


YOUR PAIN IS NOT A WASTE

YOUR PAIN IS NOT A WASTE
Author: D. N. Grace
Publisher: Books By Grace LLC
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-07-10
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1735252026

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D.N. Grace tells her story as a cancer survivor. Still in her twenties, Grace sees her life goals unfolding just as she planned. With a passion to serve God, her dream school within reach, and the love of her life at her side, she suddenly finds her life out of control and turned upside down taking a very different path. In Your Pain Is Not A Waste, Grace tells her story of being diagnosed with stage 3 soft tissue sarcoma and given two years to live, only if the chemotherapy drugs work. Cancer survivors will learn about: * early symptoms of cancer that can easily be missed and ignored * a new perspective of pain and how to value and embrace each moment * faith, peace, encouragement, and a renewed desire to fight Caregivers will learn: * How to be consistent in their love through the ugliness of the disease * Statements/words detrimental for a cancer patient to hear * How to be a strong encourager for their loved one Your Pain Is Not A Waste reveals: * the long-term side effects of chemotherapy treatment, the questions, the conflicts, the sacrifices * the tough choices cancer patients and their caregivers make every day and the pain they have to endure in their battle to beat cancer * the truth about cancer, and how sarcoma can leave the cancer survivors and their caregivers weary Through her journey and after facing cancer, Grace learns how God creates beauty out of ashes, and how He shapes a person as He works through pain. She learns that her pain is not a waste of time and sends a final message that in the midst of sufferings and with God's strength, you can still fight and win the battle over pain. Scroll up and get your copy today. It will change not only your life, but also the lives of your loved ones as well. Editorial Reviews: A Must Read for Those Going through Pain A touching, authentic, and powerful story of a young Christian woman's painful, yet faith-filled, cancer journey. Unique perspectives from her devoted husband, beloved sister, and loyal friend are interspersed with her deeply personal account. This book will encourage your heart, challenge your thinking, and strengthen your faith or invite you to seek out a relationship with Dalia's Lord Jesus Christ. Kim Coburn, an avid reader, breast cancer survivor and aspiring writer Sacrificial Love Wins out over Pain and Isolation Your pain is not a waste takes you through the journey of a beautiful young girl who had no care in the world until she had to face the most dreaded news: she was battling cancer even the most expert physicians had no clue how to treat. An enormously painful experience filled with failure, loss of hope, and feelings of isolation, but also amazing support from special people in her life that God used to carry her through this darkness as she grew stronger in faith, more driven, and full of purpose and determination to help others through this book. It's such an inspiring story of faith and Christian sacrificial love as it should be that happened in our modern day. I can attest to how true and powerful every word in this book is as someone who has been there as her doctor and friend, and someone who knows or has met all the main characters of the book. Dalia has simply retold her story in this book in the very same words she had spoken to me or picked up the phone to share some news. This couldn't be told better. Dr. Viviane Bishay, Grace's primary care physician and friend About the Author D.N. Grace was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer in 2016 when she was 28 years old. Poised on the cusp of enrolling in her dream school for a master's degree in counseling. she found life taking her down a twisted and ugly path, one full of pain and frustration that led her to an amazing growth beyond description. Throughout her story, she shows how to hold onto faith during the darkest of times, how to search for hope, and how to understand the purpose of pain. This true story of Dalia's inspiring journey holds a multitude of life lessons. Dalia and her husband, Remon, along with their sweet dog, Hodor, live in Orlando, Florida.


From this Moment on

From this Moment on
Author: Arlene Cotter
Publisher: Random House (NY)
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1999
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780375503092

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For anyone who has cancer or knows someone fighting it--a unique companion that encourages readers to courageously confront the issues of life and death, and invites them to live the rest of their life well.


Finding the Joy in Cancer

Finding the Joy in Cancer
Author: Rev. Allen Mosley
Publisher: BalboaPress
Total Pages: 92
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1452568189

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Within this book are the tools designed to love yourself so deeply that you are willing to find joy in your life. This joy can lift you beyond the hidden beliefs, thoughts, and understandings that have held your current world in place. This book can assist you in creating a new life. This is not just another book of survival. This is a blueprint to finding joy in lifes challenges. Rev. Allen has created a book that will not only allow the reader to unpack and discover what is true for them, it will allow its readers to make the most important step of their lives; the first step to freedom. Found here in the pages of this book is a journey filled with enormous courage and love.


Finding Christ in Cancer

Finding Christ in Cancer
Author: Kathryn Burnham
Publisher: Consolation Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013-09-04
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781600479090

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Discovering that you or a loved one has cancer can be devastating and frightening. In this dark season of your life, it may seem like there is nothing left but despair. However, just as some flowers only bloom in the dead of winter, you can find beauty in the midst of your trial. Finding Christ in Cancer will point you to Christ, who is your hope when life seems hopeless. While the Bible is your ultimate guidebook through all circumstances in life, Finding Christ in Cancer is an additional resource for the cancer patient and his or her support group. From answers to common medical questions to devotions centered on trials and suffering, this book will give biblical encouragement through the tough cancer journey.


Living Beyond Cancer

Living Beyond Cancer
Author: Suzanne H. Reuben
Publisher:
Total Pages: 87
Release: 2006-07-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422305867

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The population of cancer survivors will increase dramatically as our population ages, & access to post-treatment care, needed ancillary services, & quality of life improve. are major concerns. Long-term & late effects of cancer or its treatment can occur many years after treat. ends & includes physical, psychological, & social issues. Oncology researchers are struggling to understand many of the unexpected effects of cancer treatment & continue to work to improve outcomes for patients. The Pres. Panel conducted a series of meet. focused on survivorship as it spans the life cycle. This report presents the Panel's findings & recommended action steps to help alleviate the severe burdens experienced by cancer survivors & their families. Illustrations.


Positive

Positive
Author: Sally Collings
Publisher: HarperCollins Australia
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0732287197

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Can good things emerge − unexpectedly − from the cancer journey? Reeling from the death of her mother from cancer‚ Sally Collings saw nothing positive whatsoever about the disease. But then she read that two out of three cancer survivors and their families consider that something good has come of their experience and she decided to find out more. She sought out people who had encountered cancer − either personally or through someone close − and delved into what they thought. POSITIVE brings together a collection of voices: cancer survivors‚ carers‚ partners‚ parents‚ siblings. Together‚ their stories map out the terrain of the upside of cancer: the opportunity to draw together (as friends‚ as a couple‚ as a family); the torrent of support‚ love and prayers that are unleashed; the impetus to go deeper and embrace the strength‚ fears and purpose that lie within each of us.


The Cancer Whisperer

The Cancer Whisperer
Author: Sophie Sabbage
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0735212384

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The self-published sensation and UK bestseller that has helped thousands touched by cancer. “I have cancer. Cancer does not have me.” Sophie Sabbage was forty-eight years old, happily married, and mother to a four-year-old daughter when she was diagnosed with late-stage lung cancer. Since that shocking diagnosis, she has been on a remarkable journey of healing and renewal that has reshaped her life—for the better. The Cancer Whisperer chronicles Sophie’s extraordinary relationship with cancer and the very effective methods she has used for dealing with her fear, anger, denial, and grief. The Brené Brown of cancer, Sophie empowers readers to reject the traditional adversarial relationship with cancer by teaching us how to listen to it; how to be healed by it as well as how to seek to cure it; and how to be emotionally free even when we are physically curtailed. Beautifully and poignantly written, The Cancer Whisperer encourages cancer patients to: • Direct their own treatment while preserving their personhood in a system that tends to see them as patients more than people. • Engage with fear, anger, and grief in healthy and healing ways instead of toughing it out, trying to be falsely positive, or collapsing into despair. • Radically shift from being a cancer victim to a cancer listener—fostering an understanding of cancer as a symptom of other underlying causes and engaging with whatever changes it calls on them to make. As authentic as it is revolutionary, The Cancer Whisperer calls for an end to “the war on cancer” and the start of a more transformative dialogue with the disease.