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Facing Cancer Together: How to Help Your Friend or Loved One | 
enlarge | Author: Pamela, N. Brown Publisher: Augsburg Fortress Publishers Category: Book
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Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 290616
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 96 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 4 x 0.1
ISBN: 0806638338 Dewey Decimal Number: 362.196994460092 EAN: 9780806638331 ASIN: 0806638338
Publication Date: May 1, 1999 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description You hear that a friend has cancer. You want to help, but you're not entirely sure how. Pamela Brown, a cancer survivor, suggests the many ways you can help by your words and actions. In addition to a wealth of practical suggestions, Facing Cancer Together includes entries from the author's journals, as well as Bible readings and prayers to share for support and comfort.
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An encouraging read... October 6, 2008 Barbara L. Brown (Tallahassee, FL USA) I've been reading lots of books about cancer since a friend of mine was recently diagnosed with bone and, a few months later, liver metastasis from a previous breast cancer. Overall, I found this to be a very encouraging read. I enjoyed the author's journal entries more than any of the particular tips. I particularly liked Chapter 7 which talks about how cancer changes a person's perspective on life. The author had young children to care for when she was going through her cancer experience, so many of the tips suggested are specific to helping with childcare and such. I wasn't able to get much help from this since my friend has one grown child and is waiting for grandkids. The book is a short and easy read. While the author does talk about her faith in God and quotes a few encouraging verses here and there, I disagree with the previous reviewer who thought you might not be able to relate to it if you aren't a Christian. I didn't find the book to be at all preachy, and the heartwarming way in which the author talks about her own experience is pretty universal and I doubt many people (if any) would find anything in her book offensive.
a bit heavy on the christianity May 5, 2005 jane velella (ca) 14 out of 18 found this review helpful
The book has some practical(although somewhat obvious) advice. However, much of the book is dominated by references to God, Jesus Christ, to praying, to things like making a poster of a scripture saying etc. If you are not a Christian, you may not relate to this book.
Encouraging December 11, 1999 Shirley New (Amarillo, Texas) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I found this book full of ideas to help a friend or family member going through the trauma of cancer. The author gives her personal experience with exherts from her diary and relates how she was helped during her cancer treatment. I also liked the way Pamela related her helpful suggestions in a practical way, stating what to do and what not to do during different stages of cancer treatment and recovery. It certainly gave me a better understanding of the cancer patient and how I may be able to help.
An inspirational, informative and resourceful book. October 17, 1999 Patricia R George (Wilmington, North Carolina) Facing Cancer Together is a wonderful little book that is inpiring to read. At one time or another, all of us will be affected by cancer, either personally or through family or friends. The author gives personal examples of her own struggles and triumphs. She also incorporates inspirational quotes and scriptures throughout the book.The author did a wonderful job of providing information on how one can help a friend or loved one during their ordeal with cancer. She talks about what to do and what not to do when trying to support and encourage someone facing cancer. Pam Brown shares resources that were helpful to her during her battle and recovery. Such as; support groups, internet access, books, and medical guides. I really enjoyed the book and actually read it in one sitting. I have even purchased a couple extra copies to give to friends and family.
A practical and insightful guide. July 7, 1999 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I wish I had this book 4 years ago. At that time my friend was diagnosed with cancer and 2 years later, my mother was diagnosed as well. Having never experienced the awful emotions cancer delivers, I had no idea what I could do to support both of the people I dearly loved. Sadly, most of what I thought was the right thing to do or say, wasn't at all what could have been really helpful. I think unless you've been there, you have no idea what cancer does to you and what you need from others to get through it. This book is an instruction guide with vignettes of the frightful battle Ms. Brown lived. Had I read it 4 years ago, my support certainly would have provided my mother and my friend with more emotional comfort and practical care. Unfortunately, with the prevalence of cancer today, "Facing Cancer Together..." is a reference book everyone should have.
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