Thursday, January 1, 2009

B O O B S or Solitary Sorrow

B. O. O. B. S.: A Bunch of Outrageous Breast Cancer Survivors Tell Their Stories of Courage, Hope, and Healing

Author: Ann Kempner Fisher

They are not a bunch of statistics. They are not a female group of "genetic mishaps." They are -- and still are -- the voices of everyday, modern women struggling to survive breast cancer. They share the same diagnosis, but are a quilt of different patterns and colors with ages spanning twenty-five years. Some of them are wives and mothers, grandmothers and great-grandmothers; some, single or divorced. Some were active in their careers; others, retired or no longer able to work. They have different religious beliefs. They have different occupations, lifestyles, and values. Even their breast cancer was diverse, varying from Stage 0 to 4, following separate courses of surgeries and treatments. No matter what their differences are, they are B.O.O.B.S! B.O.O.B.S., A Bunch of Outrageous Breast Cancer Survivors, share their personal experiences -- from the shocking diagnosis to surgery and beyond -- and the effect breast cancer has had on the women and the people in their lives. Brought together by The Wellness Community, a program devoted to providing cost-free psychological support to cancer patients and their loved ones, the ten women in this book believe strongly in the healing power of group therapy and peer sharing. In fact, some of them have become patient advocates and spokeswomen in a quest to make a difference in the lives of other women facing the disease that afflicts more than 200,000 women each year in the U.S. alone.

Library Journal

Ten older women present their stories of diagnosis and its aftermath. Each profile begins with a record of pertinent pathology and treatment. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.



Interesting textbook: Master Guide for Underwater Digital Photography or Compilers

Solitary Sorrow

Author: Teri K Reisser

Approximately 1.5 million American women have abortions each year, and despite the growing acceptance of this practice, most women feel intensely isolated, guilty, and angry afterward. Co-authored by a family therapist and a physician and complete with lists of resources and organizations, this book addresses the questions women have about Post-Abortion Syndrome, relationships, and how to deal with feelings of loss guilt, and anger. Honest, accurate, and practical, this book offers hope and encouragement for women seeking healing after abortion.



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