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What’s up with Bridget’s Mom? Medikidz Explain Breast Ages Cancer 9-up By Kim Chiman-Blair and John Taddeo Set up like a comic book presentation. Superheroes are used to explain about cancer and treatment. This book is best suited for tweens and young teens. Will I Get Breast Cancer? Questions and Answers for Ages Teenage Children of Cancer Patients. 9-up By Carole Vogel Not just for teens. This book is suitable for all girls and women from 9 –up. Addresses many questions and concerns about breast cancer in a clear, concise way. When Your Parent has cancer: A guide for Teens Ages By National Cancer Institute, 2005 12-up Download for free from: http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/When-Your-Parent-Has- Cancer-Guide-for-Teens/PDF My Parent Has Cancer and It Really Sucks Older By Maya Silver, Marc Silver teens A book, also a website and a Facebook page at https://www. facebook.com/parenthascancer for teens who have a parent with cancer. Mom’s Cancer Older By Brian Fies teens In this book, the author and his siblings witness and experience their mother going diagnosis and treatment for metastatic lung cancer. Truthful, but still sensitive. 21