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Read@DHSS: Lung Cancer

by Michelle Wynne-Feigin on 2024-11-07T09:00:00-05:00 | 0 Comments

The DHSS Library has over 10,000 journal titles, eBooks, print books, and DVDs
available to you as a DHSS employee. 
Each week we will highlight three book titles of particular interest
to help you learn more about our collection.

If you have a Delaware library card, you can place a hold and pick it up
at the DHSS Library or any public library location.
Not sure if you have one? 
Email the DHSS Library and we will look up your account!

Breathing in America : diseases, progress, and hope book coverBreathing in America : diseases, progress, and hope by Dean Schraufnagel
ISBN: 9780615380582
Publication Date: 2010-01-01
Explores the nature and causes of pulmonary, critical care, and sleep disorders, their prevalence and burden, the benefits research has brought, and the research challenges that remain. Suitable for educated laypersons, this book presents basic facts about twenty-three different respiratory conditions and highlights the areas of research.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Seeds book coverSeeds by Ross Mackintosh; Benjamin Shahrabani (Editor); Eddie Deighton (Editor); Jon Sloan (Editor); Brian Fies (Foreword by); Ann McPherson (Foreword by); Aidan Macfarlane (Foreword by)
ISBN: 9780983223801
Publication Date: 2011-04-11
In July 2009, Ross Mackintosh learned that his father had contracted cancer. Beginning with the diagnosis, then taking us through the journey of his father's decline and eventual passing, SEEDS is a touching tribute and powerful, autobiographical account of one man's experience, combining humor, sadness, philosophy and honesty.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Mom's Cancer book coverMom's Cancer by Brian Fies
ISBN: 9780810958401
Publication Date: 2006-03-01
Each year, approximately 1.5 million people in the United States and Canada are diagnosed with cancer. This is one family's story. When Brian Fies's mother was diagnosed with metastatic lung cancer, he and his two sisters struggled with the effects of her illness and her ongoing recovery from treatment. Brian processed the experience in his journal, which took the form of words and pictures. The story that came to be known as Mom's Cancer first gained notice on the internet. It was posted anonymously, with the intention of sharing information and insights gained from his family's experience. Word of Brain's website spread, until it found its way to Abrams and, ultimately, a book contract. Since then his story has been nominated for the comic book industry's highest honour; an Eisner Award for Best Digital Comic, which is a category that was created with his work in mind.

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