In Mommy's Garden: A Book To Help Explain Cancer To Young Children; by Neyal J. Ammary; illustrated by Christopher
Risch; Canyon Beach Visual Communications, 2003
Kathy's Hats: A Story of Hope; by Trudy Krisher, Nadine
Westcott (illustrator); Concept Books, 1992
Let's Talk About When Kids Have Cancer (The Let's Talk Library); by Melanie Apel Gordon; Hazelden Information
Education, 1999
Michael's Mommy Has Breast Cancer; by Lisa Torrey;
Hibiscus Press, 1999
Sammy's Mommy Has Cancer: A Story for Children Who Have aLoved One With Cancer; by Sherry Kohlenberg; Stevens,
Gareth, Inc.; 1994
My ABC Book of Cancer; by Shannin, Chamberlain;
Synergistic Press, 1991
My Brain Tumour Adventures: The Story Of A Little Boy Coping With A Brain Tumour; Sharon Dempsey; illustrated by Gabbie
Collins; Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2003
My Daddy's Cancer: an interactive book for children;; by
Cindy Cohen; Promise Publications, 1999
My Mommy's Cancer: an interactive book for children;; by
Cindy Cohen; Promise Publications, 1999
Paper Chain; by Claire Blake, Eliza Blanchard, Kathy
Parkinson; Health Press, 1998
Vanishing Cookies; by Michael B. Goodman; ArthorJones
Lithographing Ltd, 1991 (parent's cancer)
What Is Cancer Anyway? Explaining Cancer to Children ofAll Ages; by Karen Carney; Dragonfly Publ, 1998
When Eric's Mom Fought Cancer; by Judith Vigna; Concept
Books, 1993
When Mommy Had A Mastectomy; Nancy Reuben Greenfield;
illustrated by Ralph Butler: Bartleby Press, 2005
When Someone You Love Has Cancer: A Guide To Help Kids Cope;
written by Alaric Lewis, illustrated by R.W. Alley; One
Caring Place Abby Press, 2005
You and Your Cancer: A Child's Guide; by Lynda Cranston;
BC Decker, 2001
Ages 9 to 12
Cancer (What's It Like?); by Angela Royston; Heinemann
Library, 2005
Cancer; by Angela Royston; Heinemann Library, 2005
Cancer Drugs; by Judith Matray-Devoti; Chelsea House, 2006
My Mom Has Cancer; by Shari Lichtenstein; Ruby's Ink,
1997
Our Family Has Cancer, Too!; by Christine Clifford, Jack
Lindstrom (Illustrator); Pfeifer-Hamilton Publ, 1997
Dancing Through the Shadows; by Theresa Tomlinson; DK
Ink, 1997
The Year My Mother Was Bald; by Ann Speltz; Magination
Press, 2003
You and Your Cancer: A Child's Guide; by Lynda Cranston;
B.C. Decker, 2001
Young Adult
Cancer (Diseases and People); by Steven I. Benowitz;
Enslow Publishers, 1999
Chemotherapy; by Sudipta Bardhan-Quallen; Thomson/Gale, 2004
The C-Word: Teenagers and Their Families Living with Cancer; by Elena Dorfman; 2nd ed.; NewSage Press, 1998
Books for Adults
Cereal for Dinner; Strategies, Shortcuts and Sanity forMoms Battling Illness; by Kristine Breese; St. Martin's
Griffin, 2004
Childhood Brain and Spinal Cord Tumors: A Guide forFamilies, Friends, and Caregivers); by Shiminski-Maher,
Cullen, Sansalone; O'Reilly & Associates, 2002
Childhood Cancer: A Parent's Guide to Solid TumorCancers (2nd ed); by Honna Janes-Hodder, Nancy Keene;
O'Reilly & Associates, 2002
Childhood Cancer Survivors: A Practical Guide to YourFuture; by Keene, Hobbie, and Ruccione; O'Reilly &
Associates, 2000
Childhood Leukemia: A Guide for Families, Friends andCaregivers (3rd ed); by Nancy Keene; O'Reilly &
Associates, 2002
Emotional Aspects of Childhood Leukemia: A Handbook for Parents; Leukemia Society of America, 1998
Flying With Scissors: A Different Perspective on Childhood Cancer; by Bob Wallace; VirtualBookworm.com Publ, 2005
Helping Children Understand: A Guide for a Parent with Cancer; by American Cancer Society; call 1-800-ACS-2345
Helping Children Understand Cancer: Talking to a ChildAbout Illness in the Family; by Cancer Care (1180 Avenue
of the Americas, New York, NY 10036-3602)
Helping Your Children Cope with Your Cancer: A Guide for Parents and Families; by Van Dernoot; Hatherleigh Co.,
2002
Living with Childhood Cancer: A Practical Guide to Help Parents Cope; by Leigh Woznick: American Psychological
Association, 2002
Other Resources
American Cancer Society, Inc.
National Headquarters
1599 Clifton Road NE
Atlanta, GA 30329
Web site: http://www.cancer.org
800-227-2345
Referrals to specialists and local chapters (local units
sponsor services for patients and families including
transportation programs and some supplies), educational
materials.
Association for Research of Childhood Cancer
P.O. Box 251
Buffalo, NY 14225-0251
716-681-4433
No web site is available.
As a parent support group AROCC aids parents of young cancer
victims by distributing information on treatment, emotional
aspects, and patient services.
Cancer Care, Inc.
1180 Avenue of the Americas, 2nd Floor
New York, NY 10036
800-813-HOPE (813-4673)
Web site: http://www.cancercare.org
Helps people with any type of cancer, at any stage of
illness.
Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation
3910 Warner Street
Kensington, MD 20895
800-366-2223
301-962-3520
Web site: http://www.candlelighters.org
Network of peer support groups and contacts for parents of
children with cancer; information clearinghouse, a toll-free
hotline, publications, referrals for help with problems
regarding health insurance, employment and education.
National Cancer Institute Cancer Information Service
31 Center Drive, MSC 2580
Building 31, Rm. 10A-03
Bethesda, MD 20892-2580
800-4CANCER (422-6237)
301-435-3848
TTY: 800-332-8615
Web site: http://www.cancer.gov/cancer_information/
Spanish Web site: http://www.cancer.gov/espanol/
English/Spanish educational materials, printed information,
referrals, cancer information specialists.
National Children's Cancer Society
1015 Locust
Suite 600
St. Louis, MO 63101
314-241-1600
Information and materials.
National Children's Leukemia Foundation
172 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10016
800-GIVE HOPE (Toll-free, Referral Hotline)
212-686-2722
Web site: http://www.leukemiafoundation.org/
Services, support, and referrals to leukemia patients and
their families.
Pediatric Oncology Branch, National Cancer Institute
Building 10, Room 13N240
Bethesda, MD 20892
301-496-4256
Web site: http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/types/childhoodcancers
The Pediatric Oncology Branch of the National Cancer
Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
offers overviews of the type of treatments available for
children with cancer. Bethesda, Maryland.
Compiled by Catherine Smith, MLS, medical librarian at the Family Health Library, The Children's Hospital, Denver, CO.
This content is reviewed periodically and is subject to
change as new health information becomes available. The
information is intended to inform and educate and is not a
replacement for medical evaluation, advice, diagnosis or
treatment by a healthcare professional.