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قصة الناجي الأول لمارك أنجر قصة ملهمة ورائعة وحقيقة تعطي طريقة واضحة وعملية عن كيفية التعامل مع مرضى سرطان الاطفال ،لان ابنه ،,(لويس)وهو الابن الأصغر سنا تعرض له ،وسجل مارك كل مراحل العلاج وبرتوكولات العلاج وبحث بالانترنت عن كيفية التعامل مع هذا المرض ،طما أن الأم البطلة الاقوى بجوار ابنها ويساندهم طاقم الأطباء الرائعين وطاقم التمريض والتقدم العلمي في الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية
وعلى الرغم من كفاح ومثابرة العائلة إلا أن الكاتب أكثر في تفاصيل بروتوكولات العلاج ،وألمح قليلاً لأهمية الدعم النفسي للمريض ولكنه لم يتحدث عن دعمه عاطفياً لإبنه أو زوجته ولذلك تقييمي 4/5
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The story of the first survivor of Mark Unger is an inspiring and wonderful story and a fact that gives a clear and practical way of how to deal with pediatric cancer patients, because his son, (Louis), the youngest son, was exposed to it, and Mark recorded all stages of treatment and treatment protocols and searched the Internet for how to deal with this disease, as long as the most powerful heroic mother next to her son and supported by the wonderful staff of doctors, nursing staff and scientific progress in the United States of America
Despite the family's struggle and perseverance, the author is more detailed in the treatment protocols, and hinted a little about the importance of psychological support for the patient, but did not talk about his emotional support for his son or wife, so my rating is 4/5
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The story of the first survivor of Mark Unger is an inspiring, wonderful and fact story that gives a clear and practical way to deal with the patient and the stages of his development and response to treatment, and illustrates the strength of this family and confronting the disease in various ways, including searching for how to deal with the disease via the Internet, changing treatment protocols, and recording everything related to the patient from treatment doses, rays and requesting samples.
However, I believe that the mother is no less heroic than her sick son Louis, who resisted and endured pain, as well as the wonderful doctors and nursing staff.
Because she was the one who discovered a change in gait, and began his treatment journey and provided psychological support to the patient, and the father shared the understanding of a cooperative family, but the mother stayed with her sick child in the hospital, and worried about him, and most of the time left the eldest son Harry.
The story is more than wonderful, but the author more details of treatment protocols, and reduced psychological support and emotional feelings, although he hinted at the importance of psychological support for the patient as part of treatment, so my rating is 4/5
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The story of Mark Unger's first survivor is an inspiring, fascinating and true story that gives a clear and practical way to deal with the patient and his stages of development and response to treatment because his youngest son Louis was sick with childhood cancer.

The family dealt with the crisis rationally and used multiple methods to learn more about the disease and how to deal with the patient, and the father, who is the author of this story, recorded everything related to the patient, his stages of development, his response to treatment, treatment protocols, doses, radiology dates, required samples, and others.
The little kindness was strong and endured pain, and the mother was also a real heroine, so she lived with her son in the hospital and woke up in the middle of the night to follow the rays and analyzes of her son Louis, and she was providing her son with psychological support and emotional feelings,
He was the older brother Harry, although he often needed his brother and mother, but he showed his understanding of these difficult and emergency circumstances.
The writer more than the details of the treatment protocols and recording everything and it was a bit boring, and he also hinted at the importance of psychological support for the patient, but he did not care much about supporting the son and wife psychologically and emotionally, so my rating is 4/5
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The story of the first survivor of Mark Unger is an inspiring and fascinating story that gives a clear and practical way of dealing with the patient and his stages of development and response to treatment because his youngest son Louis was sick with childhood cancer.
gave the family a very wonderful model of effort, strength and facing the disease and illustrates the struggle and perseverance of the family,
Father and mother are often involved, but the most powerful protagonist mother is next to her son, supported by a wonderful team of doctors, nursing staff and scientific advancement.
The mother was staying with her son in the hospital and waking up in the middle of the night to follow the x-rays and tests of her son Louis, and also endured being away from her eldest son Harry most of the time, but Harry
He showed his understanding of those difficult and emergency circumstances.

The father would record everything about the patient, search the Internet for how to deal with this disease, and write dates. Doing radiology and ordering samples and recording treatment protocols in detail and full doses, and as the writer of this story, he is more in the details of treatment protocols and underestimated the value of feelings and psychological support for the patient, but he hinted that psychological support for the patient as part of the treatment so my evaluation is 4/5
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The story of the first survivor of Mark Unger is an inspiring and wonderful story that gives a clear and practical way of dealing with the patient and his stages of development and response to treatment because his youngest son Louis was a patient with childhood cancer.
The father and mother were cooperative and shared roles.
The most powerful heroic mother would stay with her son in the hospital and wake up in the middle of the night to follow the x-rays and tests of her sick son Louis.
She was providing psychological support and emotional feelings to her son.
She also endured being away from her eldest son Harry, but Harry showed his understanding of these difficult and emergency circumstances.
Sometimes the father looked after Harry and threw Louis to the hospital at other times.
The medical staff was great and the nursing staff too
The father recorded everything related to the patient, his stages of development, his response to treatment, treatment protocols and doses, and wrote the dates of radiology and sampling.
It was a strong and cohesive family, but the writer is taken for more than detailing treatment protocols and recording everything and underestimating the value of feelings and psychological support for the patient, but he hinted at the importance of psychological support for the patient and that it is part of the treatment, so my rating is 4/5
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The story of the first survivor of Mark Unger is an inspiring and wonderful story that gives a clear and practical way to deal with the patient and his stages of development and response to treatment because his youngest son Louis was a patient with childhood cancer
The father and mother were cooperative and shared roles, they are a struggling and persistent family,
The father recorded everything related to the patient, including doses and treatment protocols, dates of radiology, and sampling.
They also searched the Internet for how to deal with this disease.
Little boy Louis was brave and endured pain surprisingly.
Although he sometimes showed grumbling and anger because he was in pain and could not express it, he is young at three years old,
The journey of treatment took several years, but it culminated in success and recovery, and this is a miracle.
The eldest son, Harry, showed his understanding of these circumstances that made his mother move away from him most of the time.
The little boy was a real hero, and Mother Mary was also no less heroic than him, as she was the one who noticed a change in the gait of her young son, and she. The first to participate in the treatment journey and she was staying with him in the hospital and woke up in the middle of the night to follow the rays and treatment of the son, and she was providing psychological support to the sick child, as she endured the distance from her eldest son Harry most of the time and this was difficult for any mother, and the father was caring for Harry and the father was their assistant
But it is taken on the writer that he is more in the details of treatment protocols, doses and dates of everything, and this is somewhat and at the same time he underestimated the value of feelings and psychological support for the son and mother, although he hinted at the importance of psychological support for the patient as part of treatment, and the mother certainly also needs psychological support, but he did not talk about how to support him emotionally for his son or wife, so my rating is 4/5
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The story sound hearty for a three years boy to go ave rare disease,in real life situation I wandered what a parent of child must have been facing through just because one of their child has been Diagnosed to have a rare disease,kudos to the writer
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The story sound hearty for a three years boy to have rare disease,in real life situation I wandered what a parent of child must have been facing through just because one of their child has been Diagnose to have a rare disease,kudos to the writer
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parent should love their childrens. My mother was a warrior queen when it came to all of my doctor’s appointments, and I have so much for respect for all those who battle against systems for the sake of their loved ones. It sounds like I could relate a small fraction to this story, and I’m definitely considering picking it up! Thanks for the great review!
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This is really agood story there are so many people going through the same so the learning may be so helpfull especially those in the same situation. Thanks alot regards
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Post by Lauretta Balogun »

This is a very emotional story and I think no child should be allowed to go through such pain. Great review!
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This is a good story which can motivate and encourage someone even if you're in your lowest point of life just continue being strong and never give up in life
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Post by jonaline villanueva »

This book was so hard to read...it's so hard for a parent that their child had a cancer and I can't imagine myself that one of my child will be in this situation
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Probably Darwin must be smiling as prophecy comes true : "Fittest will survive"
Survival of 5 year old kid discovered with neuroblastoma (rare cancer).

Desperate times need desperate measures. Commendable grit and determination exhibited by doctors @Sloan kettering hospital. Parents go through enormous amount of ordeal and pain in the process. However, groundbreaking discovery by doctors during the process of his treatment helps many cancer patients of brain relapse today.
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