Living with cancer A step-by-step guide for coping medically and emotionally with a serious diagnosis

Vicki A. Jackson, 1968-

Book - 2017

A resource for cancer patients and their caregivers shares relatable patient stories along with tips on how to ask the right questions to receive the proper care while continuing to living the best life possible.

Saved in:

2nd Floor Show me where

616.994/Jackson
1 / 1 copies available
Location Call Number   Status
2nd Floor 616.994/Jackson Checked In
Subjects
Published
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press 2017.
Language
English
Main Author
Vicki A. Jackson, 1968- (author)
Other Authors
David P. Ryan, 1966- (author), Michelle D. Seaton
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
viii, 351 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
ISBN
9781421422329
9781421422336
  • Preface
  • 1. How Am I Going to Get through This?
  • Part I. Making Sense of Your Diagnosis
  • 2. Setting the Goals of Treatment
  • 3. Understanding the Biology of Cancer
  • 4. What Is a Liquid Tumor?
  • 5. How to Prepare for Treatment
  • 6. Tests and Scans in Treatment
  • 7. How Am I Supposed to Cope with This?
  • 8. How Do I Cope with Changes in My Body?
  • Part II. Managing Symptoms and Side Effects
  • 9. Controlling Nausea
  • 10. Managing Constipation, Diarrhea, and Bowel Obstruction
  • 11. Minimizing Pain
  • 12. Should I Worry about Shortness of Breath?
  • 13. What If I'm Losing Weight?
  • 14. What If I Have a Sudden Fever?
  • 15. Bleeding and Clotting Issues
  • 16. Why Am I So Exhausted? When Will I Have Energy Again?
  • 17. Why Do People Keep Asking Whether I Am Depressed or Anxious?
  • 18. How Does Cancer Affect My Brain?
  • Part III. Dealing with Progressing Cancer
  • 19. They Tell Me the Cancer Is Progressing
  • 20. Living and Hoping with Advancing Cancer
  • 21. What about Practical Concerns?
  • 22. My Doctor Says That Chemotherapy Is No Longer Effective
  • 23. My Body Feels Like It's Shutting Down
  • 24. What Is a Good Death?
  • A Final Note
  • Index
Review by Booklist Review

This reassuring guide for cancer patients and their families clearly explains just about everything they would want to know about diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life. With coauthor Seaton, Massachusetts General physicians Jackson and Ryan describe this complicated disease in easy-to-understand ways. They do a nice job of tackling tough-to-ask questions and address issues many will not have thought to ask about, including the fact that most doctors advise wearing a condom after chemotherapy to avoid passing along any chemicals to a partner. They tuck in basics, like the potential side effects of chemotherapy and pain-reducing opioids, and they even manage to weave in a little humor (not the norm in a cancer book), sharing an anecdote about a patient who asks at each appointment if it's OK for him to buy green bananas. They cover the usual coping strategies (gratitude, prayer), but they also tuck in some offbeat ones. Feeling short of breath? Among the common-sense solutions they suggest is, sit in front of a fan. An unusually comforting and genuinely useful resource.--Springen, Karen Copyright 2017 Booklist

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.