Voices of Teenage Transplant Survivors

Voices of Teenage Transplant Survivors
Title Voices of Teenage Transplant Survivors PDF eBook
Author Susan J. Sample
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 144
Release 2021-03-03
Genre Medical
ISBN 1800435185

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In this collection of unique patient narratives, adolescents who survived kidney, heart, and liver transplants explore through poetry issues significant to all ages: body changes, independence, identity, and mortality. Background narratives provide context and analyses of their poems that are ultimately healing as they voice hope amid uncertainty.

I'm in Charge of Celebrations

I'm in Charge of Celebrations
Title I'm in Charge of Celebrations PDF eBook
Author Byrd Baylor
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 32
Release 2014-07-22
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1481417266

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Byrd Baylor's text captures and shares some of the special experiences in the Southwest desert country that have inaugurated her private celebrations: The Time of Falling Stars, in the middle of August, when "every time a streak of light goes shooting through the darkness, I feel my heart shoot out of me"; Rainbow Celebration Day, marking the time she and a jackrabbit stood together watching a triple-rainbow over a canyon; and the real New Year's Day (January first is "just another winter day"), the day spring begins. "I celebrate with horned toads and ravens and lizards and quail...And, Friend, it's not a bad party."

Chicken Soup for the Cancer Survivor's Soul

Chicken Soup for the Cancer Survivor's Soul
Title Chicken Soup for the Cancer Survivor's Soul PDF eBook
Author Jack Canfield
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 226
Release 2012-08-28
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 1453280421

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More than 100 cancer survivors share their personal stories in this touching collection of Chicken Soup. These heartwarming accounts of courageous people who found the power to battle cancer in their endless hope, unwavering faith, and steadfast determination will inspire you to adopt a positive attitude, discover your faith, and cherish every moment. Just what the doctor ordered for healing your body, mind, and soul.

Childhood Cancer Survivors

Childhood Cancer Survivors
Title Childhood Cancer Survivors PDF eBook
Author Nancy Keene
Publisher Childhood Cancer Guides
Pages 481
Release 2014-03-01
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 1941089143

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More than 325,000 children, teens, and adults in the United States are survivors of childhood cancer. The surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, and stem cell transplants used to cure children can affect growing bodies and developing minds. If survivors know of these potential problems, they can take steps to identify, cope with, or treat them early if they do develop. The third edition of Childhood Cancer Survivors charts the territory for survivors by providing state-of-the-art information about: " Medical late effects from treatment " Emotional aspects of surviving cancer " Schedules for follow-up care " Challenges in the heath-care system " Lifestyle choices to maximize health " Discrimination in employment or insurance Woven throughout the text are stories from more than 100 survivors and parents. Authors Keene, Hobbie, and Ruccione are experts in the field of childhood cancer. Keene is the mother of a survivor of childhood leukemia and the author of several books including Childhood Leukemia, Childhood Cancer, Educating the Child with Cancer, and Chemo, Craziness & Comfort. Hobbie is Associate Director of the Cancer Survivorship Program at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Ruccione is Co-Director of the HOPE (Hematology-Oncology Psychosocial and Education) Program in the Children's Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

Primer on Transplantation

Primer on Transplantation
Title Primer on Transplantation PDF eBook
Author Douglas J. Norman
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1998
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Second Wind

Second Wind
Title Second Wind PDF eBook
Author M. Festle
Publisher Springer
Pages 471
Release 2012-02-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1137011505

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This book uses both oral and conventional historical methods to describe and analyze the history of lung transplantation in the US. While drawing on accounts from doctors and other specialists, it primarily focuses on the experiences of patients and explores themes of uncertainty, timing, identity, coping, and quality of life.

She, Myself, and I

She, Myself, and I
Title She, Myself, and I PDF eBook
Author Emma Young
Publisher Abrams
Pages 297
Release 2017-09-05
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 1683351525

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Ever since Rosa’s nerve disease rendered her quadriplegic, she’s depended on her handsome, confident older brother to be her rock and her mirror. But when a doctor from Boston chooses her to be a candidate for an experimental brain transplant, she and her family move from London in search of a miracle. Sylvia—a girl from a small town in Massachusetts—is brain dead, and her parents have agreed to donate her body to give Rosa a new life. But when Rosa wakes from surgery, she can’t help but wonder, with increasing obsession, who Sylvia was and what her life was like. Her fascination with her new body and her desire to understand Sylvia prompt a road trip based on self-discovery... and a surprising new romance. But will Rosa be able to solve the dilemma of her identity?