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A Cancer Companion : An Oncologist's Advice on Diagnosis, Treatment, and Recovery /

Cancer. It's the diagnosis no one wants to hear. Unfortunately though, these days most of us have known or will know someone who receives it. But what's next? With the diagnosis comes not only fear and uncertainty, but numerous questions, and a lot of unsolicited advice. With A Cancer Comp...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Srivastava, Ranjana (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, [2015]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t Foreword --   |t Introduction --   |t 1. What Is Cancer? --   |t 2. Where Do I Even Begin? --   |t 3. How Is Cancer Treated? --   |t 4. Finding an Oncologist --   |t 5. What to Expect When Having Chemotherapy --   |t 6. Deciding Whether to Have Treatment and Understanding Side Effects --   |t 7. How Do I Know if My Chemo Is Working? --   |t 8. I Could Do with a Break from Chemotherapy --   |t 9. When to Stop Treatment --   |t 10. I'm Off Chemotherapy-What Now? --   |t 11. Do I Need Radiotherapy? --   |t 12. Why Can't I Have an Operation to Remove the Cancer? --   |t 13. Is a Clinical Trial for Me? --   |t 14. What Happens Once I Finish Treatment? --   |t 15. I'm Getting Worse-What Is the Best Course? --   |t 16. Managing Pain --   |t 17. How Cancer Affects Appetite, Diet and Weight --   |t 18. Why Natural Therapies Aren't the Answer --   |t 19. How Much Exercise Should I Be Doing? --   |t 20. I'm Always Tired --   |t 21. Lost Sexuality --   |t 22. Tackling Anxiety and Depression --   |t 23. Does My Oncologist Have Feelings? --   |t 24. Is My Family at Risk and What Can I Do? --   |t 25. Handling Unexpected Outcomes --   |t 26. How Long Do I Have? --   |t 27. What Is Palliative Care? --   |t 28. How Do I Tell the Kids? --   |t 29. Keeping Hope Alive --   |t 30. Advance Care Planning --   |t 31. Will My Death Be Painful? --   |t 32. The Impact of Being a Carer --   |t Afterword --   |t Glossary --   |t Acknowledgements 
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