| HE 20.3152: B74/6/2000 |
What you need to know about breast cancer (National Cancer
Institute, 2000) |
| HE 20.3152:B 74/25 |
The Facts about Breast Cancer and Mammograms |
| HE 20.3152: B74/26 |
Estimating Breast Cancer Risk (National Cancer Institute,
1998) |
| HE 20.3152: B75/999 and /VIDEO |
Genetic testing for Breast Cancer Risk; It’s Your Choice.
(National Cancer Institute and Department of Health and Human Services |
| HE 20.3152: C77/2000 |
Down Home Healthy Cookin’: Recipes and Healthy Cooking Tips
(National Cancer Institute, 2000) |
| HE 20.3152: H34/3 |
The Picture of Health: how to increase breast cancer
screening in your community. (National Cancer Institute,
1993) |
| HE 20.3152:M 31/11 |
Mammograms: Not Just Once, But For a Lifetime, (National
Cancer Institute) |
| HE 20.3152:M31/11/group |
Mammograms…Not just once but for a lifetime
(large print flyer, 1998) |
| HE 20.3152: M31/11/2000/SPAN |
Los Mamogramas: No Solamente Una Vez, Sino Por Toda La Vida,(
Instituto Nacional del Cáncer.) |
| HE 20.3152:P19/7/Display |
Spread the word about mammograms and the pap test: an
educational resource for health care professionals (National Cancer
Institute) |
| HE 20.3152: T48 |
Taking Time: Support for People with Cancer
and the People Who Care About Them, (National Cancer Institute.) |
| HE 20.3175:M31/11/HISP/BKMARK/2000 |
Mammograms…Not just once but for a lifetime
(Hispanic bookmark) |
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Do it for your self, do it for your family: get
a mammogram every 1 to 2 years (in English, Chinese, Vietnamese and
Tagalog, National Cancer Institute) |
| Over Age 40? Consider Mammograms (posters:
Asian, African-American, Caucasian, Native American, Hispanic) |
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| NON-GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS: |
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| PS 595. B73 H4 1988 |
Her Soul Beneath the Bone: Women’s Poetry on
Breast Cancer, Leatrice Lifshitz, ed. University of Illinois Press,
1988. |
| RC280.B8 A444 1996 |
Altman, Roberta: Waking Up/Fighting Back: The
Politics of Breast Cancer. Little, Brown and Co., 1996. |
| RC 280.B8 L29 1993 |
LaTour, Kathy: The Breast Cancer Companion. Avon
Books, 1993. |
| TR 681.W6 M94 1996 |
Myers, Art: Winged Victory:
Altered Images Transcending Breast Cancer. Poems by Maria
Marrochino. Photographic Gallery of Fine Art Books, 1996. |
| Altman, Roberta: Waking Up/Fighting Back: The
Politics of Breast Cancer. Little, Brown and Co., 1996. |
THIS FLYER WAS A PART OF THE DISPLAY
| HERE’S TO YOUR HEALTH |
| Wyndham Robertson Library holds a number of
government resources with current health information. This display
features a selection on the topic of breast cancer, and includes
information on online government sources. The Government Documents Collection is located on the first floor of the library directly past the reference desk. Come and browse the shelves – for example, try our Health and Human Services documents under the “HE” call number. Or search the library’s on-line catalog. (http://fintel.roanoke.edu/) Government Resources Online On Cancer • www.nci.nih.gov (National Cancer Institute – cancer.gov) Other Health Information • www.health.gov (Gateway to government health departments and initiatives) • www.healthfinder.gov (HealthNews, Library, Organizational Directory, Online Checkups) • www.4woman.gov (National Women’s Health Information Center) • www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus (Medline Plus – Health Topics, Drug Information, Medical Dictionaries and other resources.) • www.cdc.gov (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) • www.fda.gov (Food and Drug Administration) • www.nlm.nih.gov/nlmhome.html (National Library of Medicine) • www.ahcpr.gov (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality) Call the Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (TTY 1-800-332-8615, or the National Women’s Health Information Center at 1-800-994-WOMAN |