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The Home Team: Of Mothers, Daughters, and American Champions, by RuthAnn Lobo and Rebecca Lobo - Well on her way to becoming America's next Olympic sweetheart, Rebecca Lobo was co-captain of the Huskies, the University of Connecticut's women's basketball team and the 1995 national champions. RuthAnn Lobo is the woman who taught her that she can be whatever she wants to be. In this powerful and moving story of growing up female in the 1990s, RuthAnn and Rebecca remind us that family and faith are still at the heart of our lives.
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Where Have My Eyebrows Gone?, by McCutcheon, Maureen. A registered nurse and educator, relates with tenderness as well as humor her person experiences with chemotherapy treatment following a mastectomy for breast cancer. |
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Prepare for Surgery, Heal Faster, by Huddleston, Peggy. This book is recommended for those facing surgery who are seeking techniques that enable them to participate in their own healing. |
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Living Beyond Breast Cancer, by Marisa C. Weiss, M.D. and Ellen Weiss - A wonderful, sensitive resource that is easy to read and offers answers and insight regarding hundreds of questions asked by breast cancer patients and their families. |
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Cancer: 50 Essential Things To Do, by Greg Anderson - Practical tasks one can do after a cancer diagnosis are presented in an easy-to-read format. These helpful hints empower the patient in his/her own climb toward wellness. |
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Do It Afraid!, by Joyce Meyer - A tiny little book with a great big message from this Christian author, speaker, and teacher. It addresses the number one emotion that one faces when diagnosed with cancer - fear! A must read for the believer. |
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Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book, by Dr. Susan Love - Easy to read and factual, this book is ideal for the person who hungers for information on risk factors, prevention, screening, diagnosis, staging, treatment options, and more regarding breast cancer.
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Getting Well Again, by Dr. Carl Simonton - This book is for the individual looking for scientifically based information on the contributing factors of stress and other emotions with regard to cancer. It describes positive attitude techniques that have helped cancer patients cope and sometimes defeat the disease.
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Love, Medicine, & Miracles, by Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. - A companion piece to Simonton's Getting Well Again, Dr. Siegel's book focuses on the part negativity can play in one's illness and the impact positive thinking and love have in the "getting well" process.
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Peace, Love, & Healing, by Bernie S. Siegel, M.D. - Dr. Siegel continues to explore the mind/body connection as well as advocate for positive thinking and love by both the patient and the health care professionals.
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The Cancer Conqueror: An Incredible Journey to Wellness, by Greg Anderson - If you only read one book, this is the one! Diagnosed with metastasized lung cancer and given only a month to live, Greg Anderson tackled his fear of the disease with a program of beliefs, choices, life decisions, and spiritual growth. Easy to read, this book offers an encouraging message to anyone who has faced the despair of a cancer diagnosis.
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The Power to Heal, by Francis MacNutt - Francis McNutt, who with his wife Judith runs the Christian Healing Ministries out of Jacksonville, Florida, is a well-respected leader in the healing ministry. His book addresses many questions that prevail regarding healing and faith.
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Where Miracles Happen, by Joan Wester Anderson - Short vignettes about people whose lives were changed by divine intervention. Wonderfully uplifting and inspirational. |
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Your Healing is Within You, by Jim Glennon - A powerful testimony to God's healing hand at work by Jim Glennon, the Canon of St. Andrew's Cathedral in Sydney, Australia.
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