Synopsis
"Provides basic consumer health information for teens about cancer risk factors, prevention, and treatment, along with strategies for coping with cancer in families. Includes index, resource information, and recommendations for further reading"--Providedby publisher.
Reviews
Grade 8 Up—Written specifically for teens or their family members who have cancer, this volume will be a helpful, authoritative resource that should lead readers to further information about it. Updated from the 2004 volume, it offers information that is current, accurate, and accessible. The book is broad in scope; the first of six sections includes a scientific explanation of cancer on the molecular level as well as a discussion of risk factors like human papillomavirus (HPV) and tobacco use. Other sections address cancers most common in teens (such as leukemia and lymphoma), diagnosing and treating it, coping with the effects of treatment, and dealing with afflicted friends and family members. Comprehensive and up-to-date "Additional Reading about Cancer" and "Sources of Cancer Information, Advocacy, and Support" sections are appended. Sources are well documented. A solid resource for any library.—Ragan O'Malley, Saint Ann's School, Brooklyn, NY
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