General reading list - cancer and treatments
This page has information about books, booklets and other resources that may be useful to you when you have cancer. We have divided them into the following sections
Cancer at your fingertips (3rd edition)
Val Speechley and Maxine Rosenfield
Publishers: Class Publishing, Jan 2001
ISBN-13: 978-1859590362
Facts about cancer and cancer treatments set out in question and answer form. Includes information on diet, exercise, sex and relationships, holidays, employment and money matters.
The Cancer Manual - Haynes Owner's Workshop Manual
Dr Ian Banks
J H Haynes & Co Ltd, May 2004
ISBN-13: 978-1844251582
Written by a doctor, the Haynes Cancer manual is an optimistic book, featuring hints and tips for a healthy lifestyle as well as easy to understand information on all cancers affecting men.
Living with Cancer
Jeffrey Tobias, Kay Eaton and Gary Lineker OBE
Bloomsbury, 2001
ISBN-13: 978-0747554103
Follows the BBC TV series of the same name. Covers treatment, side effects and different types of cancer.
The Cancer Survivor's handbook
Dr Terry Priestman
Sheldon Press, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-1847090485
This handbook deals frankly and sensitively with the issues of cure, follow up, treatment side effects and recurrence. It looks at the support available to people who have finished their treatment.
Diagnosing Your Health Symptoms for Dummies
Dr Knut Schroeder
John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-0470660966
This useful book offers practical and reassuring advice from an experienced GP. It covers everything from basic physical assessments and first aid procedures to advice on spotting both mental and physical health problems (including the symptoms of cancer).
Everyone's Guide to Cancer Therapy (revised 5th edition)
Malin Dollinger, Ernest H Rosenbaum and Margaret Tempero
Publishers: Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-0740768576
Covers how cancer is diagnosed, treated and managed day to day.
Coping with Chemotherapy
Dr Terry Priestman
Sheldon Press, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-1847090805
Gives information about chemotherapy, its side effects, and how to cope with them. Also discusses the effect of chemotherapy on everyday life, including tiredness, sex life and fertility, social life, work, holidays, exercise and diet.
Coping with Radiotherapy
Dr Terry Priestman
Sheldon Press, 2007
ISBN-13: 978-0859699990
Gives information about radiotherapy, its side effects, and how to cope with them. Also discusses the effect of radiotherapy on everyday life, including social life, work, travel, exercise and diet.
Booklets and audio CDs available from Macmillan Cancer Support
- Understanding chemotherapy
- Understanding radiotherapy
- Coping with hair loss
- Coping with fatigue
- Eating well after cancer treatment
- Diet and cancer
- Exercise after cancer treatment
These, and a wide range of other booklets and CDs, can be ordered via the Macmillan Cancer Support website. They can also be ordered by phone on 0800 500 800
How to eat well when you have cancer
Jane Freeman
Sheldon Press, 2012
ISBN: 978-1-84709-141-3
Written by a cancer dietician, this is a practical handbook for people with cancer. Filled with helpful tips and recipes.
Healthier eating and living with cancer
Karen Jung
Granville Island publishing, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-1894694575
The writer's husband had cancer and this book is a compilation of recipes that they created together. The book aims to help people with cancer to incorporate healthy and appetising dishes into their diet. It has tips for meals and snacks to help people maintain their weight whilst on treatment. The book and the measures used are Canadian.
50 Essential Things to Do When The Doctor Says It's Cancer (3rd edition)
Greg Anderson
Plume Books, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-0452290105
A guide to coping with cancer, written by an American cancer survivor. Advises on taking control and dealing with the day to day stresses of life. Has practical advice about making treatment choices, and deals with spiritual issues.
Living Well with Pain and Illness
Vidyamala Burch
Sounds True, 2010
ISBN-13: 978-1591797470
Vidyamala has suffered chronic back pain for more than 30 years. She is the co-founder of Breathworks, an organisation which helps people experiencing chronic pain, illness and stress to manage their condition through meditation, body awareness and creative approaches to living.
My name is NOT cancer
A leaflet which aims to help people understand a little of what it is like to have cancer and to attempt to not be defined by it. Available from www.mynameisnotcancer.com
What can I do to help? 75 Practical Ideas for Family and Friends from Cancer's Frontline
Deborah Hutton
Short Books Ltd, 2010 (2nd edition)
ISBN-13: 978-1906021566
Deborah Hutton wrote this from her own experience of cancer. She gives example of ways in which family and friends can help including practical advice and ideas of what to say. It includes contributions from celebrities.
Being a Cancer Patient's Carer: A Guide
Wesley C Finegan
Radcliffe Publishing Ltd, 2005
ISBN-13: 978-1857756388
A good basic guide for anyone caring for somebody with cancer.
Their Cancer, Your Journey: A Traveller's Guide for Carers, Family and Friends
Anne Orchard
Rainbow Heart Publishing, 2008
ISBN-13: 978-0955979705
Anne Orchard has written this following her own experience of supporting a loved one with cancer. With some practical advice, as well as guidance on how to take your own inner journey, she suggests how to deal with this challenge in your life.
Talking with your children about breast cancer
Breast Cancer Care
This booklet is available free from breastcancercare.org.uk.
Talking to children when an adult has cancer
Macmillan Cancer Support (revised 2011)
This free booklet has advice on talking to children, including why, when and how to tell them about cancer. There is also a CD version. This and other booklets for children and young people are available on line at be.macmillan.org.uk and by freephone 0800 500 800.
There is also a website for teens and young adults: macmillan.org.uk/cancerinformation/teensandyoungadults
When someone has a very serious illness: children can learn to cope with loss and change
Marge Heegaard
Woodland Press, 1991
ISBN-13: 978-0962050244
This is an activity book for children aged 6 to 12. It aims to help them to say what they understand about the illness so that adults can give them further relevant information and help them cope
Living with Cancer: (Teen's Guides)
ZoAnn Dreyer
Checkmark Books 2008
ISBN-13: 978-0816075614
A complete guide for teens coping with cancer. It gives real life examples of living with cancer day to day.
Talking to children about terminal illness
How are you feeling? Coping with grief as a teenager
Questions children may ask about death
Finding the words - how to support children when someone close dies
These booklets may be downloaded from the Marie Curie Cancer Care website or ordered on 0800 716 146. There is also a children and young people's support service.
As big as it gets - supporting a child when someone in their family is seriously il
Julie Stokes
Winston's Wish, 2007
ISBN-13: 978-0953912391
The secret C - straight talking about cancer
Julie Stokes
Winston's Wish, 2009 (2nd revised edition)
ISBN-13: 978-0955979705
Winston's Wish was set up to help bereaved children and young people. These booklets (and others) are available from the online shop at winstonswish.org.uk, from £5.95 each. Or you can phone 01242 546187.
Haynes Owner’s Workshop Manual – Sexual Health: The Practical Guide to Sexual Health and Enjoyment
Dr Ian Banks
J H Haynes & Co Ltd, 2009
ISBN-13: 978-1844258086
Written by a doctor, the Haynes sex manual includes information on health problems that may affect your sex life. Written with humour and compassion.
Relationships, sex and fertility for young people affected by cancer
Macmillan Cancer Support
This booklet offers information to young people about all aspects of sex and relationships and discusses the effects of cancer treatment on fertility. It also has coping strategies and options for fertility treatment in people whose fertility is affected.
Available free to people affected by cancer from Macmillan Cancer Support by calling 0800 500 800.
Sexuality and Fertility after Cancer
Leslie R Schover
John Wiley & Sons, 1997
ISBN-13: 978-0471181941
This book has information on sexuality and fertility problems after cancer, and cancer treatment. It covers the physical and emotional effects of cancer, offering some helpful, practical solutions to problems.
Intimacy After Cancer – A woman’s guide
Dr Sally Kydd and Dana Rowett
Big Think Media, 2006
ISBN-13: 978-0978810801
This American book has information about sexuality after a diagnosis of cancer and treatment for it. It includes information about how you may feel and offers some helpful solutions in maintaining or regaining intimate relationships. Available from online book suppliers.
FAIR Multimedia publishes a range of health leaflets, CDs, DVDs and E-booklets specifically designed for people with learning disabilities. These include a series on cancer. You can view on the FAIR website, and order them by downloading FAIR's order form
Getting on with cancer
Veronica Donaghey, Jane Bernal, Irene Tuffney-Wijne and Sheila Hollins.
RCPsych Publications, 2002
ISBN-13: 978-1901242843
A picture book which follows the story of a woman who is diagnosed with cancer and has chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment. There is a section advising carers about how to use this booklet to explain cancer and treatments to people with learning disability. The book gives a positive impression of cancer.
There are more books on cancer for people with learning disabilities in our question and answer section.
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