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ACCO Publications
The books in this section are published by American Childhood Cancer Organization. We will provide a copy of the ten books listed below, the DVD Paul and the Dragon, and The Cozy Cares Journal, and "Cozy the Port-a-Cat" at no cost to families of children with cancer.
Other interested parties can purchase copies through the web store.
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Along the Way, Documenting My Child's Cancer Journey
by Ruth I. Hoffman, MPH
A parental resource that provides a way to document medical treatments, hospital contact information, treatment expenditures, and local resources. This logbook also contains information about clinical trials, treatment procedures, blood counts, side effects, a journal section, and a place to take notes.
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Cozy Cares Journal
Written by Ruth I. Hoffman, MPH
Illustrated by Trevor Romain
A fun keepsake that provides a way for the child to document his or her cancer journey. While it is a helpful tool for the child undergoing treatment, this journal is also a cherished treasure for family and friends, who can read it and experience the cancer journey through the thoughts and words of a child .
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Chemo, Craziness, and Comfort, My book about childhood cancer
by Nancy Keene and Trevor Romain
A 200 page resource that provides practical advice for children diagnosed with cancer between 6 and 12 years of age. Warm and funny illustrations and easy-to-read text help the child (and parents) make sense of cancer and its treatment.
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Educating the Child with Cancer: A Guide for Parents and Teachers, 2nd Edition
edited by Ruth I. Hoffman, MPH
An essential resource for families who have faced the childhood cancer diagnosis. Written by top researchers in the field, and balanced with parents' personal experiences, this 334 page resource focuses on educational issues for children treated for cancer. It is intended to promote understanding and communication between parents, educators and medical professionals so that together they can provide an appropriate education for children who have been treated for cancer which in turn will lead to a productive and rewarding life.
Note: One free copy available to families of children with cancer, and one free copy for the child's teacher.
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The Amazing Hannah, Look at Everything I Can Do!
by Amy Klett and Dave Klett
This 28 page picture book is written for the preschool (1 to 5 years) child who has been diagnosed with cancer. Through real-life photos, children will be able to identify with Hannah's hospital stay, special friends, tests, treatment and germ care.
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La Fantastica Hannah: Miren todo lo que puedo hacer!
by Amy Klett and Dave Klett
For Spanish-speaking children diagnosed with cancer between one and five years of age.
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Oliver's Story
For 'Sibs' of Kids with Cancer, Oliver's Story is a 40 page illustrated book targeted for the 3 to 8 year old sibling of children diagnosed with cancer. Illustrated by Mike Dodd and written through the eyes of his six-year-old son Oliver, this resource focuses on the many questions that siblings have when their brother or sister is diagnosed with cancer, and offers constructive ways on how they can provide support. ACCO extends their heartfelt appreciation to the Davenport Family Foundation and Computer Associates for funding to make this publication possible.
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La Historia de Oliver
Para los hermanos de niños con cancer, Oliver's Story in Spanish.
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Lift ME Up
by Trevor Romain
This 22 page coloring book is filled with inspirational pictures to color for the 3-10 year old child diagnosed with cancer.
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You Are Not Alone
by Mark Chesler, Ph.D. and Sara Eldridge, M.S.W., M.P.H.
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The four books below, published by Childhood Cancer Guides—a 501c3 (nonprofit)—cover all aspects of coping with childhood cancer: information on treatment options, such as chemotherapy, radiation, stem cell transplantation, and surgery; financial help; emotional issues; late effects of treatment; and much more. These updated and medically reviewed books contain accurate and comprehensive information and support for parents and loved ones from the devastating time of diagnosis throughout treatment. Woven among the medical details and the practical advice are the voices of hundreds of parents and children who have lived with childhood cancer, its treatments, and its aftereffects. All of these books are authored, co-authored, or edited by Nancy Keene. Some of the information in these books is available online on the Childhood Cancer Guides (CCG) web site.
Childhood Cancer Guides donates several hundred books a year to ACCO to give to families that cannot afford to purchase one. ACCO and CCG request that parents who can afford to purchase a book do so to help keep the books in print for other families following in our footsteps.
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Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for Families, Friends, and Caregivers, 4th ed.
by Nancy Keene
This book covers all of the childhood leukemias.
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Childhood Cancer: A Parent's Guide to Solid Tumor Cancers, 2nd ed.
by Honna Janes-Hodder and Nancy Keene
This book covers neuroblastoma, Wilms tumor, liver cancers, soft tissue sarcomas, bone sarcomas, and retinoblastoma.
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Childhood Brain & Spinal cord Tumors: A Guide for Families, Friends, and Caregivers
By Tania Shiminski-Maher, Maria Sansalone, Patsy Cullen; edited by Nancy Keene
This book covers brain and spinal cord tumors.
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Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Practical Guide to Your Future, 2nd ed.
by Nancy Keene, Wendy Hobbie, Kathy Ruccione
This book covers the issues of long- term survivorship: medical late effects, relationships, overcoming employment or insurance discrimination, maximizing health, follow-up schedules.
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"Faces of Hope: Stories of Inspiration and Strength during the Journey through Childhood Cancer," is the moving story of 51 childhood cancer patients. Treated at Dana Farber/Children s Hospital Cancer Care, the book chronicles their heroic journey through cancer treatment and celebrates the foundation for their hope.
As a result of a generous donation of 4,000 copies from Dana Farber/Children s Hospital Cancer Care, Candlelighters is pleased to offer these books to families of children with cancer without charge.
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Others interested in purchasing this book can do so for $20.00 by calling 617-355-5645 or by ordering online.
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