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You Are Not Alone A Practical Guide for Maintaining Your Quality of Life While Living with Cancer You're Not Alone
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Resources


Many books on this topic have specific recommendations for patients. Visit your cancer resource center or hospital/ institutional library.

Everyone's Guide to Cancer Survivorship: A Roadmap for Better Health
Ernest Rosenbaum, MD, David Spiegel, MD, Patricia Fobair, LCSW, MPH, Holly Gautier, RN, with Louise Maffitt, BFA
Foreword by Sandra J. Horning, MD
Andrews McMeel Publishing, (October 1, 2007)
Supportive Cancer Care: The Complete Guide for Patients and Everyone's Guide to Cancer Supportive Care: A Comprehensive handbook for Patients and Their Families
by Ernest Rosenbaum,MD, Isadora Rosenbaum, MA Andrews McMeel Publishing, (August 1, 2005)
Supportive Cancer Care: The Complete Guide for Patients and Their Families,
by Ernest H. Rosenbaum and Isadora R. Rosenbaum, Sourcebooks, Naperville, Ill, 2002
Everyone's Guide For Cancer Therapy, 4th Edition,
by Malin Dollinger, Ernest Rosenbaum, Margaret Tempero and Sean Mulvahill, Andrews McNeel, Kansas, City 2002
The American Cancer Society's Clinical Oncology with Companion CD-Rom,
by Raymond E. Lenhard, Jr., MD, Robert T. Osteen, MD and Ted Gansler, MD, 2001
Life Tapes Project, a free service for cancer patients and their families.
Sponsored by The Mt. Zion Health Fund, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center and the Cancer Supportive Care Programs, Stanford Hospital and Clinics.


Authors and Contributors


Ernest H. Rosenbaum, MD
Clinical Professor of Medicine, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center, and
Director of the Cancer Supportive Care Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
Isadora R. Rosenbaum, MA
Medical Assistant, UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center
Mark Abramson, DDS.
Stanford University School of Medicine
Bernadette Festa, MS, RD
Dietitian at the Cancer Supportive Care Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
Patricia Fobair, LCSW, MPhD
Group Support - Cancer Supportive Care Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
Holly Gautier, RN
Assoc. Director, Cancer Supportive Care Program, Stanford University School of Medicine
Naama Hirschberger, MA
Clinical Psychologist, Family-Bonding Project, Stanford University School of Medicine
Andrew Kneier, PhD
Clinical Psychologist UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center
Patricia Kramer, MSN, RN
Fatigue Program, Cancer Supportive Care Program, A.O.C.N Stanford University School of Medicine
Fred Luskin, PhD
Director of the Stanford Forgiveness Project, Stanford University School of Medicine
Francine Manuel, RPT
Rehabilitation Specialist, SF Private Practice
David Spiegel, MD
Willson Professor and Associate Chair of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Stanford University School of Medicine
Ali vonEhrenkrook
Photos - Art & Graphics, Sebastopol, CA

Editors
Tina Anderson
Beth Hayslett
Ali vonEhrenkrook
Sabrina Selim


Internet links


www.cancersupportivecare.com
CancerSupportiveCare.com
http://cancer.ucsf.edu/crc
Ida and Joseph Friend, Cancer Center Resource Center
www.cancer.org
The American Cancer Society
www.leukemia-lymphoma.org
The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society of America
www.cancerlinks.com
CancerLinks - A - Z
www.cancerlynx.com
CancerLynx - We Prowl the Net
www.med.stanford.edu/healthlibrary
Stanford Hospital and Clinics
www.stanfordhospital.org
Stanford Integrative Medicine
www.komen.org
The Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
www.cancer.gov
The National Cancer Institute

"When cancer strikes an individual, it strikes the whole family. Fear, turmoil and loss of control are felt by all. The patient and his or her loved ones need the information and programs to help empower them so that they can face the many challenges they will deal with during their cancer."
Susan Molloy Hubbard,
Formerly Special Assistant for Communication,
Office of the Director, National Cancer Institute,
National Institutes of Health
Bethesda, Maryland





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