

The compilation of resources in the book is priceless. Bracken's book can serve as a primary reference for parents and can be used as well by health care professionals and teachers." -Science Books and Films "Highly recommended, this will be very helpful to parents/caregivers of children with cancer."-Library Journal "This is a well-written resource for families and children experiencing pediatric cancer. " - Doody's, "A remarkable job.The technical information is clearly stated, up to date and accurate.But most of all, this is a human book."-Los Angeles Times "Comprehensive, well written, accurate, and compassionate. Bracken's book can serve as a primary reference for parents and can be used as well by health care professionals and teachers." -Science Books and Films "Highly recommended, this will be very helpful to parents/caregivers of children with cancer."- Library Journal "This is a well-written resource for families and children experiencing pediatric cancer. "A remarkable job.The technical information is clearly stated, up to date and accurate.But most of all, this is a human book."-Los Angeles Times "Comprehensive, well written, accurate, and compassionate. Bracken's book can serve as a primary reference for parents and can be used as well by health care professionals and teachers." -Science Books and Films


Reviews of the previous edition: "A remarkable job.The technical information is clearly stated, up to date and accurate.But most of all, this is a human book."-Los Angeles Times "Comprehensive, well written, accurate, and compassionate. It also includes an appendix of common medical tests, a glossary of terms, and comprehensive lists of organizations, clinics, and cancer centers, complete with names and addresses. Describing in detail the whole range of childhood cancers, Bracken explores how they affect the child, the treatments available, how to cope with the changes this diagnosis will bring to the entire family, and where to go for both medical and emotional help. The information ranges from sophisticated, hard-to-find medical facts to practical tips on how to handle side effects, and much more.

Written honestly, yet in a reassuring tone, by a reference librarian whose child has survived cancer, Children with Cancer draws together a wealth of up-to-date information essential for anyone who wishes to help a child or family through this ordeal-including relatives, friends, teachers, and clergymen, as well as doctors, nurses, and other health care professionals. Children can and do survive cancer the last decade has seen many major advancements in treatment.
