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Nurses Write Books for Kids Facing Cancer

30 Nov, 2025

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Summary

  • Specialist nurses authored children's books about cancer treatments.
  • The books explain procedures like surgery and chemotherapy to kids.
  • Free books aim to support families through a parent's cancer journey.
Nurses Write Books for Kids Facing Cancer

Two specialist nurses have created a series of children's books designed to demystify breast cancer treatments for young minds. Emily Turnbull and Rachel Lockerbie authored three stories that detail procedures such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. These narratives are crafted to be easily understood by primary school-aged children, helping to alleviate their fears and confusion.

The books will be distributed free of charge to patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead. This initiative aims to support not only the individual undergoing treatment but also their entire family. The nurses emphasized their goal of looking after the 'whole family unit' during challenging times.

Funded by the Women's Cancer Detection Society, these books mark a novel approach within the hospital's breast cancer service. Patients like mother-of-five Leanne have found the books invaluable, stating they explain the family's experience in a clear, child-friendly manner. The creators hope to expand this resource for future patients.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The books explain cancer treatments such as surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy in a child-friendly manner.
These books are provided free to patients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Gateshead.
Specialist nurses Emily Turnbull and Rachel Lockerbie wrote the books to help families.

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