The significant risk factors for Breast Cancer are increasing age and being female. Most women with Breast Cancer have no family history of the disease. It's our responsibility to educate ourselves regarding the risks posed to us and our loved ones.
The books listed below will provide some information you need to become a well-informed breast health advocate.
"Mind/Body Health: The Effects of Attitudes, Emotions and Relationships"
by Brent Q. Hafen (Editor), Kathryn J. Frandsen (Contributor), Keith J. Karren (Contributor)
Be A Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment
by Vladimir Lange
Breast Cancer Survivors' Club: A Nurse's Experience
by Lillie Shockney
"The Breast Cancer Survival Manual: A Step-By-Step Guide for the Woman With Newly Diagnosed Cancer"
by John Link, M.D.
"Hope Is Contagious : The Breast Cancer Treatment Survival Handbook"
by Margit Esser Porter (Editor), Margit Esser Porter, Norman Sadowsky
"Your Breast Cancer Treatment Handbook : Your Guide to Understanding the Disease, Treatments, Emotions and Recovery from Breast Cancer"
by Judy C. Kneece
"Be A Survivor: Your Guide to Breast Cancer Treatment"
by Vladimir Lange
"Milagros: Votive Offerings from the Americas"
by Martha Egan, Museum of New Mexico Press, 1991.
"Answered Prayers: Miracles and Milagros Along the Border"
by Eileen Oktavec, The University of Arizona Press, 1995.
"Milagros: A Book of Miracles"
by Helen Thompson, Harper Collins Publishers, 1998.
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