Media praise for Childhood Leukemia
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Recommended by Library Journal in their article "Nursing Your Children's Health Collection": "Keene has written a comprehensive handbook to serve as a road map for others, from diagnosis through treatment." Library Journal
"Highly recommended. In this new edition, Keene provides updates on treatment including bone marrow transplants, chemotherapy drugs, and methods of dealing with side effects. A pull-out record keeper allows patients to record treatment information for future caregivers. ...Poignant and supportive." -- Alan Rees on Consumer Health, A Majors Report
"This book is essential for any consumer health collection and for parents of leukemics. Keene provides readers with the tools to be effective advocates for children with leukemia by thoroughly explaining the disease and the dynamics of health care settings. Overall, Childhood Leukemia empowers the reader through practical advice and sound information." --Consumer and Patient Health Information Newsletter, Medical Library Association
"Nancy has clearly done a thorough job of gathering data and charting the course for families and children facing the crisis of leukemia. I particularly enjoyed the weaving of family accounts in between the technical data which made it (1) easy to read and (2) much more tangible for those individuals needing assistance in identifying with the contents." --Wendy Hobbie, R.N., M.S.N., P.N.P. Coordinator, Follow-Up Clinic, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, coauthor of Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Assessment and Management.
"I know of no other book which ties technical and practical information to opinions of those who have experienced the event. The first person accounts add `readability'. They encourage the reader to read on and help explain the information given." --Cynthia Krumme, author of Having Leukemia Isn't So Bad. Of Course It Wouldn't Be My First Choice
"This latest edition of Childhood Leukemia provides the most current information about leukemia, its treatments and side effects." --Eleanor Pask RN, MScN, EdD, Executive Director Childhood Cancer Foundation ~ Candlelighters Canada
"This most complete parent guide available covers not only detailed and precise medical information about leukemia and the various treatment options from chemotherapy to bone marrow transplantation, but also day-to-day practical advice.... We strive for the universally 'truly cured child,' described by Dr. Jan van Eys -- a pioneer in childhood cancer treatment -- as one who is 'not just free of disease, but developmentally on a par with peers and at ease with the experience of having had cancer.' Parents who read this book will have the opportunity to insure that, as much as possible, they can give their child the very best opportunity to be 'truly cured.'" --From the Foreword by F. Leonard Johnson, M.D. Chief, Division of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Oregon Health Sciences University
"Of all the many kinds of help we had (and we had lots) the book was the single best gift we received. It was the gift of knowledge, so we could ask intelligent questions about our daughter's care. It was the gift of security, allowing us to foresee much of what was coming, and giving us the tools we needed to cope. And it was the gift of hope, for we could see that many children do, indeed, get through this trying time, and come through the grueling treatment intact." --Kim Warren, parent (one of hundreds of thank-you leters to the author)
"I am the great grandmother to a little four-year-old girl who...has the type of leukemia known as ALL and is in the second series of treatments.... She is a wonderful child, brave and stoical and we are all amazed at her resilience. Your book has been so helpful to the parents and they recommended it to all the rest of the family, so I read it. I am ninety years old and had been a bookseller for 25 years.... Your book is so complete and so helpful in every way, that I couldn't resist sending you my compliments for writing it. I hope life will be very good to you for writing this complete and helpful book for other parents. Bless you." --Alice H. Sobey
"I expect that in my journey through cancer with my daughter Kathleen Rae and through the 25 years after her untimely demise, I have read several "how-to" books a year on getting through the pediatric cancer experience. Finally, a book that truly addresses what is needed, practically and emotionally, to "work" the system for the benefit of the family. No preaching! No proselytizing! No slant towards a personal experience! No nagging feeling that the book has been written by doctors! Rather, my conviction is that this book wrote itself from careful and honest listening to parents, children, siblings, doctors and others traveling the road that is the experience of cancer in a child. The reader is provided with practical tips on getting through the experience including--forging working partnerships with the medical care team, evaluating and restructuring the family partnership, effective networking in daily problem solving and finding supportive allies as needed." --Grace Ann Monaco, a founder of The Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
"This wonderful book is an informative addition to the House library, and one we will recommend wholeheartedly. By providing this resource to the children and families staying here, you enable them to find a bit of hope and peace of mind in a time of great difficulty and confusion. This is a wonderful assistance to us in our continuing efforts to provide an important service to families in need." --Peggy Enright, House Director, Boston Ronald McDonald House
"Childhood Leukemia is the very best book on the subject that I have read, and I've read everything I could put my hands on. It is absolutely correct in the subject matter it covers and the approach. I wish someone had put a copy in my hands the day after the diagnosis. It literally will be a life-saving book." --Rebecca Laird, Parent

