Do you know someone with breast cancer? With one in eight women diagnosed in a lifetime, it’s a disease likely to touch everyone. When a woman learns she has breast cancer, her friends and family members often feel lost. Unsure what to say or how to help, they frequently disengage just when they are needed most. Until now. The Best Friend’s Guide to Breast Cancer: What to Do if Your Bosom Buddy or Loved One is Diagnosed is an inspiring and informative one-stop resource to coach friends and loved ones through this difficult time. Sonja Faulkner and other breast cancer survivors offer insight about the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery phases of an illness, including --what a woman is thinking --what you should say (and not say) to her --suggestions for meaningful acts of kindness --gift ideas Also, medical terminology is explained in layperson’s language so that friends and loved ones gain a rudimentary understanding of diagnostic tests, treatment options, and medical maintenance. In addition, a chapter on the healing properties of 13 super cancer-fighting foods, as well as recipes to make during all stages of a loved one’s battle, is included. The guide also provides lists of organizations and websites to learn more about breast cancer, receive support, find information on events or walks, and opportunities to volunteer, make a donation, or become an advocate. The Best Friend’s Guide to Breast Cancer and the healing power of social support will make an extraordinary difference in your loved one’s journey.
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Born and raised in Maine, Sonja earned her psychology degrees from Northeastern University (B.A.), Central Michigan University (M.A.), and University of Toledo (Ph.D.). She works as a consultant and lives in Los Angeles with her husband and young son. The love and support of friends and family sustained Sonja during her diagnosis in August, 2009 and subsequent months of treatment. Now in recovery, her loved ones continue to fill her heart with their generous spirit.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Do you know someone with breast cancer? With one in eight women diagnosed in a lifetime, it's a disease likely to touch everyone. When a woman learns she has breast cancer, her friends and family members often feel lost. Unsure what to say or how to help, they frequently disengage just when they are needed most. Until now. The Best Friend's Guide to Breast Cancer: What to Do if Your Bosom Buddy or Loved One is Diagnosed is an inspiring and informative one-stop resource to coach friends and loved ones through this difficult time. Sonja Faulkner and other breast cancer survivors offer insight about the diagnosis, treatment, and recovery phases of an illness, including --what a woman is thinking --what you should say (and not say) to her --suggestions for meaningful acts of kindness --gift ideas Also, medical terminology is explained in layperson's language so that friends and loved ones gain a rudimentary understanding of diagnostic tests, treatment options, and medical maintenance. In addition, a chapter on the healing properties of 13 super cancer-fighting foods, as well as recipes to make during all stages of a loved one's battle, is included. The guide also provides lists of organizations and websites to learn more about breast cancer, receive support, find information on events or walks, and opportunities to volunteer, make a donation, or become an advocate. The Best Friend's Guide to Breast Cancer and the healing power of social support will make an extraordinary difference in your loved one's journey. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781475167818
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