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Fundraisers For Cancer Patients


Patients With Cancer


Patients With Cancer


$17.82


This book is in Used condition

Rehabilitation and Palliation of Cancer Patients


Rehabilitation and Palliation of Cancer Patients


$159


To improve quality of life for cancer patients has been the endeavour of the author for the past 25 years in rehabilitation and palliation. This goal is the guiding theme through out the book. The book contains experiences of the author and specific instructions how to assess, treat, and evaluate rehabilitation and palliation in cancer patients. To maintain quality of life is an important challenge not only for health aftercare service, but also in palliative and terminal situations The invasiveness of some of the current therapies and the restricted life expectancy of many patients led to the change in therapeutic paradigms. Rehabilitation and palliation have become an essential part of modern comprehensive cancer care. There are many excellent text books in cancer management which provide therapeutic recommendations thereby influencing the disease. However, this book focuses on improving well being of cancer patient versus curative measures. Quality of life is now the second parameter after survival used to evaluate the effectiveness of first line oncologial therapies and is still the first parameter of most therapies in the case of recurrence. "How much therapy, and which one" not only requires oncological expertise. Ethical competence and communication skills are just as important. Under no circumstances should therapeutical decisions be made exclusively depending on response in terms of likelihood of remission; Goals such as reduction of physical symptoms, emotional stabilisation, and maintenance of daily activities are pre-eminent and are the focus of the book. This book contains experiences of the author and specific instructions how to assess, treat and evaluaterehabilitative and palliative measures.

Nutritional Support in Cancer and Transplant Patients


Nutritional Support in Cancer and Transplant Patients


$149


Much has been learned, great developments have occurred, and so much has been written about cancer and transplantation in the last 2-3 decades. Yet, to the author’s knowledge, no monograph or book has addressed nutrition support of cancer and transplant patients together.

Angel Hugs for Cancer Patients


Angel Hugs for Cancer Patients


$12.99


“Even though the body may be sick, cancer can never destroy the spirit. In these thirty-one reflections, LaDonna Meinders — herself a cancer patient — shares the scriptures, stories, and experiences that have given her strength and transformed her life through this most difficult time. She shows us that we need to care for our spirit, as well as our body, that we can find and give comfort in the simplest forms, and that there is something to be grateful for in every day. Each reflection offers a scripture passage of solace and guidance, stories and thoughts of encouragement and spiritual growth, an inspiring quote, and a prayer.”

Everyday Strength : A Cancer Patients Guide To Spiritual Survival


Everyday Strength : A Cancer Patients Guide To Spiritual Survival


$12.99


“Thirty-three meditations and prayers for cancer patients and their friends and family. Now repackaged with a fresh, contemporary look.”


Sunny Days


Sunny Days


$1.99



Help Make Things Revise With Not For Hire Fundraising

No matter what you want to change in the world, you can help others or improve conditions by engaging in non profit fundraising. Fundraising for larger non profit companies can expand their effectiveness in many directions.

Even children can play significant roles when the immediate goal is to raise funds for a specific project.

And the positive consequences of your fundraising efforts, regardless of your age, can not only be significant, but exceed your expectations.

Fundraising earnings might be used to:

  • Better circulating information about non profit programs
  • Better implementing selected programs
  • Paying for additional workers

One ambitious project you might consider would be working with your church to bring in funds to begin a homeless shelter. Young or old, you could have a giant role in that process. Before others in the church will donate their money or time they’ll need to know that the church is in the process of building a homeless shelter.

There’s no reason not to get wholly involved and ask the project leader for a complete list of prospective donors. As a communicator, you could contact people on the list and explain both what your church hopes to build, and why. Another approach would be to send letters to everyone on the list, share details about the project, and ask for donations.

Like the postman, you can scale many hurdles to accomplish your task of raising funds for a project. One example would be by enlisting the aid of your parents and asking them to drive you as you seek donations.

Even if a mail campaign already has begun, the mundane things such as stuffing envelopes, writing addresses, and affixing stamps must be accomplished. Explaining the need and cost for a shelter, then adding that information in a poster you’ve made asking for donations could expand your usefulness to the overall fundraising project.

You can help with non profit fundraising no matter your age. Learn how to best apply your abilities to promote the success of a project, then step forward and volunteer. It’s a good way to help others.

For more information about photo calendars please visit www.ModernGreetings.com because fundraisers are fun with poster calendars.