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One Day at a Time, A Journey Through Pediatric Cancer

Laura Davis, Cole Davis

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Beschreibung

When 14-year-old Cole Davis is diagnosed with leukemia, he and his circle of family and friends are all thrust into the long, difficult journey of pediatric cancer. Uniquely written from the perspective of both mother and son, this story details the battles of a teenager fighting the traumatic illness. It gives the reader a peak inside to gain understanding and insight into the plight cancer families endure every day. Laura Davis touches on the harshness of being a mom of a teen boy whose life has been threatened, the trouble of drug shortages, and the need for support and encouragement that all parents of childhood cancer patients share. Cole sheds light on the challenges teens face in a children's hospital where furniture is built for small children and most of the programs and events are child-like. Not yet an adult, but no longer a child, teens with cancer are an often overlooked, underserved community in oncology. This book is a must-read for families fighting cancer and an important resource for anyone struggling through life circumstances that seem impossible. Cole and Laura learned an important lesson through his leukemia and they hope to share it with the world: Whatever troubles life throws at you, take it all ONE DAY AT A TIME.

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cancer moms, cancer, pediatric cancer, teenagers