Gretchen Krueger's poignant narrative explores how doctors, families, and the public interpreted the experience of childhood cancer from the 1930s through the 1970s. Pairing the transformation of childhood cancer from killer to curable disease with the personal experiences of young patients and their families, Krueger illuminates the twin realities of hope and suffering. In this social history, each decade follows a family whose experience touches on key themes: possible causes, means and timing of detection, the search for curative treatment, the merit of alternative treatments, the decisions to pursue or halt therapy, the side effects of treatment, death and dying—and cure. Recounting the complex and sometimes contentious interactions amo...
Humanities (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)Stronger Than Ever is a na...
Previous studies concerning children living with illness have been limited by (a) a narrow focus on ...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
One area of cancer diagnoses that has garnered much attention in recent years is pediatric oncology....
Your child has cancer are words that no parent wants to hear, and no physician wants to speak. Howe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68430/2/10.1177_104345429000700209.pd
© 2003 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth DrewRefinements in treatment protocols for children with cancer have resu...
Dr. Sourkes attributes her career beginnings in pediatric palliative care to a confluence of perso...
Each year in Canada, approximately 1400 children and adolescents under the age of 20 are diagnosed w...
The Promise of Poison: Life in the Field of Pediatric Cancer Treatment is an exploration of the ideo...
This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood c...
Statistics kept since the passage of the National Cancer Act in 1971 indicate that slow but signific...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
This study explored adult childhood cancer survivors’ experiences with illness and survival. Current...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1077...
Humanities (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)Stronger Than Ever is a na...
Previous studies concerning children living with illness have been limited by (a) a narrow focus on ...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...
One area of cancer diagnoses that has garnered much attention in recent years is pediatric oncology....
Your child has cancer are words that no parent wants to hear, and no physician wants to speak. Howe...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68430/2/10.1177_104345429000700209.pd
© 2003 Dr. Sarah Elizabeth DrewRefinements in treatment protocols for children with cancer have resu...
Dr. Sourkes attributes her career beginnings in pediatric palliative care to a confluence of perso...
Each year in Canada, approximately 1400 children and adolescents under the age of 20 are diagnosed w...
The Promise of Poison: Life in the Field of Pediatric Cancer Treatment is an exploration of the ideo...
This study examines through autoethnographic inquiry my research journey in the world of childhood c...
Statistics kept since the passage of the National Cancer Act in 1971 indicate that slow but signific...
Childhood cancer, once considered an almost exclusively fatal disease, is becoming re-understood as ...
This study explored adult childhood cancer survivors’ experiences with illness and survival. Current...
Honors (Bachelor's)EnglishUniversity of Michiganhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/1077...
Humanities (The Ohio State University Denman Undergraduate Research Forum)Stronger Than Ever is a na...
Previous studies concerning children living with illness have been limited by (a) a narrow focus on ...
Advances in medical treatment for childhood cancer have resulted in dramatically increased survival ...