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Incoming Resources
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- The new generation breast cancer book, how to navigate your diagnosis and treatment options--and remain optimistic--in an age of information overload, Elisa Port, MD, FACS, Chief of Breast Surgery at Mount Sinai Medical Center and Co-director of the Dubin Breast Center
- Talking to my tatas, all you need to know from a breast cancer researcher and survivor, Dana Brantley-Sieders
- Refuge, an unnatural history of family and place, Terry Tempest Williams
- Beyond breast cancer, a Mayo Clinic guide to healing and wellness, Tufia C. Haddad, M.D., Kathryn J. Ruddy, M.D., M.P.H
- Bald Is better with earrings, a survivor's guide to getting through breast cancer, Andrea Hutton
- Radical, the science, culture, and history of breast cancer in America, Kate Pickert
- First gen, a memoir, Alejandra Campoverdi
- The middle place, Kelly Corrigan
- The undying, pain, vulnerability, mortality, medicine, art, time, dreams, data, exhaustion, cancer, and care, Anne Boyer
- Breasts, the owner's manual : every woman's guide to reducing cancer risk, making treatment choices, and optimizing outcomes, Kristi Funk, MD
- No longer radical, understanding mastectomies and choosing the breast cancer care that's right for you, Rachel F. Brem, MD, Christy B. Teal, MD
- It's not about the hair, and other certainties of life & cancer, Debra Jarvis
- Butts, A Backstory
- I Wanted You to Know, Laura Pearson
- Wildland, Rebecca Hodge
- Positively beautiful, by Wendy Mills
- Lopsided, how having breast cancer can be really distracting, Meredith Norton
- Little Earthquakes, A Memoir, Sarah Mandel
- The breast cancer book, a trusted guide for you and your loved ones, Kenneth D. Miller, MD, Melissa Camp, MD, MPH, with Kathy Steligo
- Prevention the ultimate guide to breast cancer, your essential resource from diagnosis to treatment and beyond, the editors of Prevention and Mary L. Gemignani, with Caren Goldman
- Detecting & living with breast cancer for dummies, by Marshalee George and Kimlin Tam Ashing
- Viviendo, Adamari LoĢpez
- Survival lessons, Alice Hoffman
- Miss you already
- Butts, a backstory, Heather Radke
- The bright hour, a memoir of living and dying, Nina Riggs
- Season of blessing, Beverly LaHaye, Terri Blackstock
- In-between days, a memoir about living with cancer, Teva Harrison
- The dog lived (and so will I, Teresa J. Rhyne
- One Body, a retrospective, Catherine Simpson
- The death of a jaybird, essays on mothers and daughters and the things they leave behind, Jodi M. Savage
- Time is a river, Mary Alice Monroe
- The bright side running club, Josie Lloyd
- No longer radical, understand mastectomies and choose the breast cancer care that's right for you, Christy Teal, MD, Rachel Brem, MD
- Vagina obscura, an anatomical voyage, Rachel E. Gross ; with illustrations by Armando Veve
- Healing, when a nurse becomes a patient, Theresa Brown, RN
Outgoing Resources
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