Cancer -- Juvenile literature
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Cancer -- Juvenile literature
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Cancer
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- Cancer information for teens, health tips about cancer awareness, prevention, diagnosis, and treatment including facts about cancers of most concern to teens and young adults, cancer risk factors, and coping strategies for teens fighting cancer or dealing with cancer in friends or family members, edited by Lisa Bakewell and Karen Bellenir
- Understanding cancer, by Susan Neiburg Terkel and Marlene Lupiloff-Brazz ; illustrated by Annette Shaw
- Cancer, Alvin & Virginia Silverstein & Laura Silverstein Nunn
- Nana, what's cancer?, written by Beverlye Hyman Fead and Tessa Mae Hamermesh ; illustrated by Shennen Bersani
- Everything you need to know about cancer, Francesca Massari
- Cancer, by Lisa Yount
- Cancer, Kirsten Lamb
- Where's Mom's hair?, a family's journey through cancer, by Debbie Watters ; with Haydn and Emmett Watters ; photographs by Sophie Hogan
- When someone you love has cancer, a guide to help kids cope, written by Alaric Lewis, illustrated by R.W. Alley
- Dear Bruno, Alice Trillin ; illustrated by Edward Koren
- Skin cancer, current and emerging trends in detection and treatment, Tracie Egan
- Butterfly kisses and wishes on wings, when someone you love has cancer-- a hopeful, helpful book for kids, written by Ellen McVicker ; illustrated by Nanci Hersh
- Cancer, by Lisa Yount
- This star won't go out, the life and words of Esther Grace Earl, Esther Earl with Lori and Wayne Earl ; introduction by John Green
- The truth about cancer, understanding and fighting a deadly disease, Kristi Lew
- The war against cancer, Sarah Eason.
- It's cancer, now what?, Luke Graham and Henrietta M. Lily
- Cancer, Ann O. Squire
- Cancer information for teens, health tips about cancer prevention, risks, diagnosis, and treatment including facts about cancers of most concern to teens and young adults, coping strategies, survivorship, and dealing with cancer in loved ones
- My mommy has cancer, by Carolyn Stearns Parkinson ; illustrated by Elaine Verstraete
- Prostate cancer, Scott D. Cramer ; foreword by David Heymann
- Cancer, Oliver Gillie
- What you need to know about cancer, by Chris Forest. Consultant: Marjorie J. Hogan, M.D., University of Minnesota and Hennepin County Medical Center, Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Pediatrician
- Punk wig, Lori Ries ; illustrated by Erin Eitter Kono
- I'm a superhero, written by Daxton Wilde (and his mom) ; illustrated by Daxton Wilde
- Mom has cancer!, text: Jennifer Moore-Mallinos ; illustrations: Marta Fàbrega
- Cancer, Steven I. Benowitz
- I know someone with cancer, Sue Barraclough
- H is for hair fairy, an alphabet of encouragement and insight for kids (and kids at heart!) with cancer, written by Kim Martin ; illustrated and designed by Wend Boomhower
- Cancer, Angela Royston
- Let's talk about when kids have cancer, Melanie Apel Gordon
- Cancer, John Coopersmith Gold
- I have a question about cancer, clear answers for all kids, including children with autism spectrum disorder or other special needs, Arlen Grad Gaines, Meredith Englander Polsky
- The science of cancer, by Leah Kaminski
- Cancer is a c word, written by Sunita Pal ; illustrated by Cody Andreasen
- The war against cancer, Sarah Eason
- In mommy's garden, a book to help explain cancer to young children, written by Neyal J. Ammary : illustrated by Christopher Risch
- Curing cancer, by Meg Marquardt
- Understanding cancer, Holly Duhig
- Our family has cancer, too!, Christine Clifford ; illustrations by Jack Lindstrom
- This star won't go out, the life and words of Esther Grace Earl, Esther Earl with Lori and Wayne Earl ; introduction by John Green
- Taking cancer to school, by Cynthia S. Henry and Kim Gosselin ; [illustrated by Tom Dineen] ; adapted for the Special Kids in School series
- Fighting cancer, Matt Anniss
- Breast cancer, by Judith Peacock ; consultant, Sharol Anderson
- Living with cancer, by ZoAnn Dreyer
- Andrew's story, a book about a boy who beat cancer, text and photographs by Chris Bridge
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