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Walking With A Shadow Surviving Childhood Leukemia 1st Edition Nanci A Sullivan

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Walking With A Shadow Surviving Childhood Leukemia 1st Edition Nanci A Sullivan
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Publisher: Praeger
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 312
Author: Nanci A. Sullivan
ISBN: 9780275958145, 9780313051395, 0275958140, 0313051399
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Walking With A Shadow Surviving Childhood Leukemia 1st Edition Nanci A Sullivan by Nanci A. Sullivan 9780275958145, 9780313051395, 0275958140, 0313051399 instant download after payment.

Childhood cancer, particularly leukemia, is on the rise. Leukemia strikes one child in every 25,000, and most often does so between the ages of 3 and 7. Annually, more than 2,700 children are diagnosed with leukemia in the United States. Due to advances in biotechnology and medicine, survival rates for this once-deadly disease now stand at 80%. But the psychological effects of diagnosis, removal from school, treatment, and remission or cure, linger. Here nine long-term survivors of childhood leukemia share their vivid memories and give us insight into the physiological changes, psychosocial and educational difficulties that became a constant shadow in their lives. Author Nanci Sullivan provides recommendations for ways teachers, counselors and other professionals may better help young students with leukemia cope.

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