family cancer patients

By koby On June 15, 2009 Under cancer prevention

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family cancer patients
Cancer Patients, Survivors, Family, and Friends…?


This is more of a statement than a question. This is to the cancer patients, cancer survivors, and friends or family members of loved ones battling cancer. I just lost my mother in law to metastaticized cervical cancer on 9/7. It was an 11 month battle for her, and for all of us as well. But she fought hard and never gave up, and neither did we. We did everything we could for her, right up until the final moment where we held her hands and told her we loved her. What I’d like to say is thanks to all of you that had answered my questions thoughout this time, it was very much appreciated. And to those mentioned above, I’d just like to say DO NOT GIVE UP, and do not give into it. Be positive and fight your hardest. You are ALL heros, you really are and I’ve learned so very much though this time. I wish you all the very best, all of my prayers and thoughts are with you. Bless you all :)

As a Cancer Patient, I thank you for all, especially your prayers. I need those the most. You are a hero to me. Keep loving people.


Cancer Be Gone


Cancer Be Gone


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Guided imagery CD taps into the immense power of the mind to enhance comfort, healing, an optimistic attitude and positive expectations. Metaphor of “cancer as weeds in a garden that are easily managed”….

Health Talks at The Cleveland Clinic Presents - When Cancer Touches Your Life: Meeting the Needs of Patients and Families [VHS]


Health Talks at The Cleveland Clinic Presents – When Cancer Touches Your Life: Meeting the Needs of Patients and Families [VHS]


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Cancer Clinical Trials - An Introduction for Patients and Their Families


Cancer Clinical Trials – An Introduction for Patients and Their Families



From the National Cancer Institute. Includes discussion guide….


Breast Cancer Awareness Rollator Breast Cancer Awareness Rollator


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Breast Cancer Awareness Rollator . Comfortable padded seat – 13.5″ wide x 14″ deep with loop brakes – pull to stop, push to lock. Height adjustable handles adjust from 31.5″ high to 37.5″ high. The attached basket beneath the seat provides security yet i…

The Doctor


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William Hurt is perfectly cast as an arrogant surgeon who treats patients like interchangeable cogs in the machinery of his medical practice. Then he is diagnosed with throat cancer and, as the title of the memoir on which it is based tells us, he gets a taste of his own medicine. The subplot involves the solidarity between doctors, which is shattered when the newly conscious physician discovers t…

The Man with Nine Lives


The Man with Nine Lives


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A scientist experimenting with a cure for cancer is accidentally frozen with his human subjects, unfrozen years later his experiments now turn to murd…

The Art of the Possible


The Art of the Possible


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The Art of the Possible invites viewers into the worlds of five families living with cancer, its treatment, and what remains in the aftermath. Producers Harter and Hayward offer a haunting and humorous portrayal of families creating a “new normal” in the midst of cancer and the care providers that serve them. How can patients live well in the midst of treatment, remission, or reoccurrence? How can…

Summer on Blossom Street


Summer on Blossom Street


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Knitting and LifeThey’re both about beginnings–and endings. That’s why Lydia Goetz, owner of A Good Yarn on Seattle’s Blossom Street, offers a class called Knit to Quit. It’s for people who want to quit something–or someone!–and start a new phase of their lives.First to join is Phoebe Rylander, who’s trying to get over a man. Alix Turner and her husband want a baby, so she has to quit smoking. …

Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place


Refuge: An Unnatural History of Family and Place


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The only constants in nature are change and death. Terry Tempest Williams, a naturalist and writer from northern Utah, has seen her share of both. The pages of Refuge resound with the deaths of her mother and grandmother and other women from cancer, the result of the American government’s ongoing nuclear-weapons tests in the nearby Nevada desert. You won’t find the episode in the standard hi…

The Council of Dads: My Daughters, My Illness, and the Men Who Could Be Me


The Council of Dads: My Daughters, My Illness, and the Men Who Could Be Me


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Questions for Bruce Feiler on Council of Dads Q: A Council of Dads is a very original response to receiving a cancer diagnosis. What brought you to this idea of leaving a legacy of voices for your daughters? A: My daughters had just turned three when I first learned I was sick. I instantly imagined all the moments from their lives I would miss: The ballet recitals I wouldn’t see, the boyfrie…


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